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  • Anne St. John, in her 'doul' or deep mourning, sat by Hal's couch or daybed in tears, as he lay in the deep bay of the mullioned window, and told him of the consultation that had been held.

    The Herd Boy and His Hermit Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • The abbreviated reference to a slave or "doul (os)" (?) painted on the east wall of the entrance room.

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Odeion Report 1 2003

  • Most are already digitally ready with all the digital features like wireless remote, Bluetooth, and iPod and it's amazing to see some doul din car systems that are touch screen.

    videosaver.net videosaver 2010

  • As when our fenfes are actually employed about any Objecl, we know that it does exift; fo by cur memory we may be allured, that heretofore things that affecled out fenfes, have exift ed: And thus tut havt ths Knowledge of the paft Exiftence of feveral things; whereof oar fenfet having informed us, our memories ftill retain the ideas: And of this we are paft all doul x, fo long as we remember well.

    An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding 1782

  • Some of the names can clearly be read: one is an abbreviation of Theo [kritos or - doulos etc.), whereas another one, doul [ou], may refer to a slave.

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Odeion Report 1 2003

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