Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
cannel . - noun See
cannel . - noun An obsolete form of
kennel .
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Examples
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I mentioned in passing that I would canel the wedding if my fiancee informed me that she was not taking my last name upon marriage. ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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One day in a family law class, I mentioned in passing that I would canel the wedding if my fiancee informed me that she was not taking my last name upon marriage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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I mentioned in passing that I would canel the wedding if my fiancee informed me that she was not taking my last name upon marriage. ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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One day in a family law class, I mentioned in passing that I would canel the wedding if my fiancee informed me that she was not taking my last name upon marriage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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The one root canel that I had eventually went bad with a very nasty abcess- an experience that I would wish on no one-and I finally had them pull the tooth rather than having it redone like they wanted to do.
Mercury amalgam whitewash | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006
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She "had" to go get some make-up and a fake pair of canel glasses ... sigh.
eatmorepizza Diary Entry eatmorepizza 2004
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And at the last Sir Uwaine smote Sir Edward upon the helm such a stroke that his sword carved unto his canel bone, and then Sir Hue abated his courage, but Sir Uwaine pressed fast to have slain him.
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As they marched to the ferry landing at the foot of Maiden Lane, they filed past provisioning casks from which they took handfuls of “sea bread” made of canel and peasmeal “hard enough to break the tooth of a rat.”
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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As they marched to the ferry landing at the foot of Maiden Lane, they filed past provisioning casks from which they took handfuls of “sea bread” made of canel and peasmeal “hard enough to break the tooth of a rat.”
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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Appas went in a chamber, and the mischief meditated, and put thereto poison, that hight scamony, and came out forth-right among the chamber-knights, and to the knights he gan to distribute much canel, and gingiver and liquorice he gave them lovingly.
Roman de Brut. English Layamon
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