colander

A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food that has been cooking in water, such as pasta.

Noun

  1. A bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food that has been cooking in water, such as pasta.
    • An electric fire came next, followed by an umbrella and then a colander. "This bowl will carry no water," he muttered. "Some loon hath pierced it with holes." - 1971, Richard Carpenter, Catweazle and the Magic Zodiac,...

    Hypernyms: sieve sile strainer

Origin

From Middle English colyndore, coloundour, colonur, variants of Middle English culdor, culdore, culatre, ultimately from Latin cōlātōrium, from Latin cōlum. Cognates include Italian colino and Spanish colador.

Forms

colanders cullender collinder

Related

coulee percolate

Derived

sea colander