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What (who) is mangold - definition

FAMILY NAME
Mangoldt

mangold         
¦ noun a beet of a variety with a large root, cultivated as stockfeed. [Beta vulgaris subsp. crassa.]
Origin
C19: from Ger. Mangoldwurzel, from Mangold 'beet' + Wurzel 'root'.
Katharina Mangold-Wirz         
SWISS MARINE BIOLOGIST (1922-2003)
Katharina M. Mangold; Katharina Mangold
Katharina Maria Mangold-Wirz, née Wirz, (born Basel 23 May 1922 - died Basel 22 November 2003) was a Swiss marine biologist and malacologist, who worked at Université Pierre et Marie Curie's Laboratoire Arago in Banyuls-sur-Mer, France.
mangold-wurzel         
  • Harvested mangelwurzels in Cornwall, United Kingdom
CROP CULTIVAR GROUP
Mangold wurzel; Mangel-wurzel; Mangel wurzel; Mangel Wurzel; Mangel-Wurzel; Mangold-wurzel; Mangel-wurtzel; Mangel-wurzels; Mangle-Wurzels; Mangel worzel; Mangle worzel; Mangle-wurzel; Mangel beets; Fodder beet; Mangel beet; Field beet; Root of scarcity
n.

Wikipedia

Mangold

Mangold (also Mangoldt, Mangolt) is a German surname, in origin from a given name. It was the name of a noble family of Weißenfels (Altenburger Land, Thuringia), named for one Manegoldus de Wizenfels (fl. 1260); branches of this family are extant, bearing the surnames von Mangoldt, Mangoldt-Gaudlitz (since 1888) or Mangoldt-Reiboldt (since 1878). The surname Mangold could arise independently as a patronymic based on the given name; it is currently most widespread in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Mangold also refers to several cultivars of beet plants (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris): In English it is a synonym of mangelwurzel (field beet), being also the German word for chard.

Examples of use of mangold
1. That‘s something that [director] James Mangold really freed me of in the beginning.
2. Police have several possible suspects, but have not narrowed it down, Mangold said.
3. "The FBI only found out about the assassination attempt some time after the fact," says Tom Mangold.
4. Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP Mangold, left, introducing Putin to German executives Sunday, including Weiss, third from right, and Lamprecht, right.
5. Mangold missed out on a top spot after hitting an Air Gate and incurring a 10 second penalty, organizers said.