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Definition of cowl
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cowl is as below...
Cowl (n.) A
vessel
carried
on a pole
between
two
persons,
for
conveyance
of
water..
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Uncowl
::
Uncowl
(v. t.) To
divest
or
deprive
of a cowl.
Glower
::
Glower
(v. i.) to look
intently;
to stare
angrily
or with a
scowl.
Cowlike
::
Cowlike
(a.)
Resembling
a cow.
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. i.) To
wrinkle
the
brows,
as in
frowning
or
displeasure;
to put on a
frowning
look; to look sour,
sullen,
severe,
or
angry..
Encowl
::
Encowl
(v. t.) To make a monk (or
wearer
of a cowl) of.
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. t.) To look at or repel with a scowl or a
frown.
Soe
::
Soe (n.) A large
wooden
vessel
for
holding
water;
a cowl.
Frown
::
Frown (n.) A
wrinkling
of the face in
displeasure,
rebuke,
etc.; a sour,
severe,
or stere look; a
scowl..
Cowleech
::
Cowleech
(n.) One who heals
diseases
of cows; a cow
doctor.
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. i.)
Hence,
to look
gloomy,
dark, or
threatening;
to
lower..
Frown
::
Frown (v. i.) To
contract
the brow in
displeasure,
severity,
or
sternness;
to
scowl;
to put on a
stern,
grim, or surly
look..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
metallic
canopy,
or
projection,
over an
opening,
as a
fireplace,
or a cowl or hood to
increase
the
draught
of a
chimney,
etc..
Frowny
::
Frowny
(a.)
Frowning;
scowling.
Cowl
::
Cowl (n.) A
monk's
hood; --
usually
attached
to the gown. The name was also
applied
to the hood and
garment
together.
Scowling
::
Scowling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scow.
Cowleeching
::
Cowleeching
(n.)
Healing
the
distemper
of cows.
Scowlingly
::
Scowlingly
(adv.)
In a
scowling
manner.
Cowl
::
Cowl (n.) A
cowl-shaped
cap,
commonly
turning
with the wind, used to
improve
the draft of a
chimney,
ventilating
shaft,
etc..
Capuchin
::
Capuchin
(n.) A
Franciscan
monk of the
austere
branch
established
in 1526 by
Matteo
di
Baschi,
distinguished
by
wearing
the long
pointed
cowl or
capoch
of St.
Francis..
Cowlstaff
::
Cowlstaff
(n.) A staff or pole on which a
vessel
is
supported
between
two
persons.
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