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cawl
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Cawl
Cawl () is a Welsh dish. "Cawl cennin", or leek cawl, can be made without meat but using meat stock. In some areas cawl is often served with bread and cheese. wikipedia.org
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cawle
▪ I. † cawl Obs. exc. dial. (kɔːl) In 1 cawel, (couel, ceawl), 6–9 cawell, (9 cowel(l, -all), 1–9 cawl. [OE. cawl, ceawl, basket.] A basket; in modern Cornish dialect, a fish-basket or creel.a 700 Epinal Gloss. 305 Corvis (corbis), couel. a 800 Corpus Gloss. 513 Corbus (-is), cauuel. c 893 K. ælfred... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cowell
Cowell Redwoods State Park, United States Cowell, South Australia, Australia Cowell, Concord, California, United States Ships USS Cowell See also Cawl wikipedia.org
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cawel
▪ I. † cawel Obs. [OE. cawel, cawl, caul, ad. L. caul-is cabbage: see caul, cole, kale.] Cabbage, cole, kale. Also in comb., † cawel-hert, a name applied to the hare; † cawel-wurm, a caterpillar, kaleworm.a 1000 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 202 Caulus, cawel. c 1000 ælfric Voc. ibid. 121 Gurgulio, cawelwurm.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colcannon
In Welsh the name for leek soup is cawl cennin, a phrase combining cawl meaning "soup", "broth" or "gruel", when it is not a reference to the typical Welsh meat and vegetable stew named in full 'cawl Cymreig', with 'cennin', the plural of 'cenhinen', meaning "leeks". wikipedia.org
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caule
▪ I. caul, n.1 (kɔːl) Forms: 4–6 calle, 6 caull(e, 6–7 call, cal, kall, caule, cawle, 7 kal, kaull, kawle, 7–9 cawl, 7– caul. See also kell. [a. F. cale a kind of small cap or head-dress.] 1. A kind of close-fitting cap, worn by women: a net for the hair; a netted cap or head-dress, often richly orn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Danot (woreda)
Danot is exclusively inhabited by the Ibrahim (sub-clan) of Ogaden, Reer Sheekh Abbayoonis of Geri Koombe, and Reer Cawl of the Muse Ismail and Reer Caynashe wikipedia.org
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Farah Awl
His surname Cawl () means "gazelle", which was the nickname of his great-grandfather who was the Sultan of the Warsangali clan. wikipedia.org
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uncreeping
unˈcreeping, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)1727 Fam. Dict. s.v. Dog's Cawl, The uncreeping Apocynon shoots forth great Twigs of an ill Scent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pottage
Wales This is similar to the Welsh cawl, which is a broth, soup or stew often cooked on and off for days at a time over the fire in a traditional inglenook See also Brown Windsor soup Casserole Cawl Frumenty Lancashire hotpot Lentil soup List of soups List of stews Medieval cuisine Pease pudding wikipedia.org
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شوربة الكراث
شوربة الكراث (الويلزية: cawl cennin) هو حساء يعتمد على البطاطس والكراث والمرق (عادة الدجاج) والكريمة الثقيلة. wikipedia.org
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Scotch broth
See also Cawl Irish stew Instant-boiled mutton Lancashire hotpot List of lamb dishes List of soups Scouse (food) References Lamb dishes Scottish wikipedia.org
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Urien Wiliam
Works Plays Cawl Cennin (1969) Y Ffin (1970) Y Llyw Olaf (1972) Y Pypedau (1973) Novels Dirgelwch y rocedi (1968) Pluen yn fy het a Stafell Ddwbl (1970 wikipedia.org
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Center for American War Letters
Every American conflict is represented in the collections at CAWL, including more than 40 linear feet of correspondence from World War II. There are also regular exhibits at CAWL featuring the letters and other war ephemera. wikipedia.org
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