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coracle
coracle (ˈkɒrək(ə)l) So 7–: also 6 corougle, 7 corracle, curricle, 8 coricle. [a. Welsh corwgl, cwrwgl, deriv. (? dim.) of corwg, cwrwg, in 13–14th c. coruc, corwc coracle, and carcase, = Ir. curach boat (appearing in Adamnanus 7th c., in latinized form curuca), mod.Gaelic curach.] A small boat made... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coracle
The Welsh Coracle is intended to be carried on the back; Welsh saying is (load of a man is his coracle). A public house in Sundorne, Shrewsbury called "The Coracle" has a pub sign featuring a man using a coracle on a river. wikipedia.org
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Coronation Quiche - The Coracle
A quiche is French but coronation tart doesn't have a regal ring to it. There are francophile precedents; Queen Elizabeth's coronation lunch menu was written ...
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coracle
coracle/ˈkɔrəkl; `kɑrəkl/ nsmall light boat made of wickerwork and covered with watertight materials, used by fishermen on Welsh and Irish rivers and lakes (威尔士及爱尔兰渔民用的)轻便小船(用枝条编成, 覆以防水材料). 牛津英汉双解词典
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National Coracle Centre
The National Coracle Centre is a museum in Cenarth, Carmarthenshire dedicated to coracles. References External links The National Coracle Centre website Museums in Carmarthenshire Maritime museums in Wales wikipedia.org
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corougle
corougle obs. f. coracle. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Requin
As the shark then assaults the coracle, Jaelyn first drives it off by shredding its head with a handheld outboard engine. Enraged, the shark returns and upends the coracle. wikipedia.org
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corragh
corragh variant of curragh, coracle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carabus (boat)
Carabus () was a small coracle or boat made of wicker-work, and covered with rawhides. wikipedia.org
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corach
corach variant of curragh, a coracle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dundonald (ship)
The coracle was smashed on launching in the second attempt. The men built another coracle, and in October, four of the crew landed on Auckland Island. The coracle was smashed on landing. wikipedia.org
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currach
‖ currach, -agh (ˈkʌrə, ˈkʊrəx) Forms: 5–6 currok, 7 -ogh, (carrogh(e), 8 corrach, 8–9 courach, 9 corach, corrack, 7– corragh, curragh. [Ir. curach boat, little ship; also corrach boat, coracle; cf. Welsh corwg, also corwgl, cwrwgl coracle; these point to an OCelt. *kuruk-os, *kurok-os boat. (The sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Naradagadde
To reach the temple one has to board the coracle which is also called as "parisal" which is a man-made small boat. After crossing the river through Coracle one has to get down on the island and walk for nearly a kilometer to reach the temple. wikipedia.org
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carrogh
carrogh erroneous f. curragh, coracle. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Minor (poet)
His first book, tree on the outside, was published by Coracle in 2010, followed by pigeons and pussy (Shearsman, 2013), The Balthus Poems (Coracle, 2018 wikipedia.org
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