Definition of Caulds

1. cauld [n] - See also: cauld

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caulds

caughten
cauk
cauker
caukers
cauks
caul
cauld
caulder
cauldest
cauldron
cauldronful
cauldronfuls
cauldronlike
cauldrons
cauldronsful
caulds (current term)
caules
caulescent
caulicle
caulicles
caulicolous
cauliferous
cauliflorous
cauliflower
cauliflower-ear deformity
cauliflower cheese
cauliflower ear
cauliflower ears
caulifloweret
cauliflowerets

Literary usage of Caulds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1830)
"... Dikes, Wears, caulds, and lion of Mill other permanent Obstructions to the Run of Fish in the said River Dams, &ci Tweed, or in any River or Rivulet, ..."

2. History of St. Mary's Abbey, Melrose, the Monastery of Old Melrose, and the by James A. Wade, Adam Milne (1861)
"It becomes more apparent, year by year, that the salmon high up Tweed cannot pass the caulds and be gone to sea, to return again in a jolly, ..."

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