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caul
1[ kawl ]
noun
- a part of the amnion sometimes covering the head of a child at birth.
- a net lining in the back of a woman's cap or hat.
- a cap or hat of net formerly worn by women.
caul
2[ kawl ]
noun
- a form or plate for pressing a veneer or veneers being glued to a backing or to each other.
caul
/ kɔːl /
noun
- a portion of the amniotic sac sometimes covering a child's head at birth
- a large fold of peritoneum hanging from the stomach across the intestines; the large omentum
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caul1
1300–50; Middle English calle < Middle French cale, probably back formation from calotte “kind of cap”; calotte
Origin of caul2
< French cale shim < German Keil wedge
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caul1
C13: from Old French cale, back formation from calotte close-fitting cap, of Germanic origin
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Example Sentences
Nevertheless, according to some writers, they lay a small piece of the caul upon the fire.
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To roast a leg of lamb or mutton, remove the caul, the pink skin, and the superfluous fat.
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Every means was used for the recovery o' the boy, but it was a' useless, he was quite deed an' caul'.
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She wears a white linen hood which shows the shape of the caul in which her hair is imprisoned.
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Her hair is enclosed in a stiff square caul of gold wire over cloth of gold.
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