Definition of Caules

1. caulis [n] - See also: caulis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caules

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

Literary usage of Caules

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

1. The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: From the Earliest by Great Britain Parliament (1763)
"... to be for the People ' to God-ward ; that you may bring the caules ' unto God, (Exod.-)i\'\\\, ver. 19.) and advance the ' Scepter of our Lord ..."

2. Choice Literature: A Monthly Magazine (1885)
"... caules; or than the description of the freshman taking to billiards,— ule petit virides (sed non e gramme) mensas, Pollicitus meliora patri, ..."

3. A General History of Ireland: From the Earliest Accounts to the Death of by John Huddlestone Wynne (1773)
"... that the granting it, is faid to have been one of the caules of her death, though, in effect, fhe never enjoyed her- felf after the execution of ..."

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