Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
awl . - noun A Middle English form of
owl . - noun An obsolete form of
howl .
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- noun Obsolete spelling of
owl . - noun A circular hollow surrounded by walls of rock, especially in the
Pyrenees .
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Examples
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C'est li mo oule, c'est li ma pren. note: This is a lousy transcription.
Caroline 1867
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To render the first impression of the Cirque or _oule_ more impressive, a small projecting wall of rock marks the entry to the gigantic amphitheatre.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 456 Volume 18, New Series, September 25, 1852 Various 1841
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I bad the vile oule goe learne mee the tenor of the proclamation, and he railes upon me.
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We don't usually list tours on our calendar, but we're told by the folks at docomomo_chicago midwest that there are still a few spaces available for a Saturday, October 4th tour by scholar and new Landmarks Illinois President Rolf Achilles, B oule Mich Modern, which will explore the question:
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i thought Young oule get a hit for sure, but Kearns was playing him perfectly
Over the Monster 2010
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Avez-vous le beau cheval de mon frère, oule joli chien de votre père? "
Rolling Stones O. Henry 1886
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*. oule, in which he a£ted as an auxiliary to the crown of England againil the French, being defirous, if it h?,
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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