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Definition of cullis
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Cullis
(n.) A
gutter
in a roof; a
channel
or
groove.
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Portcluse
::
Portcluse
(n.) A
portcullis.
Portcullis
::
Portcullis
(n.) A
grating
of iron or of
timbers
pointed
with iron, hung over the
gateway
of a
fortress,
to be let down to
prevent
the
entrance
of an
enemy..
Cullis
::
Cullis
(n.) A
gutter
in a roof; a
channel
or
groove.
Portcullised
::
Portcullised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Portculli.
Cullis
::
Cullis
(n.) A
strong
broth of meat,
strained
and made clear for
invalids;
also, a
savory
jelly..
Portcullising
::
Portcullising
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Portculli.
Sarrasine
::
Sarrasine
(n.) A
portcullis,
or
herse..
Cullises
::
Cullises
(pl. ) of
Culli.
Herse
::
Herse (n.) A kind of gate or
portcullis,
having
iron bars, like a
harrow,
studded
with iron
spikes.
It is hung above
gateways
so that it may be
quickly
lowered,
to
impede
the
advance
of an
enemy..
Portcullis
::
Portcullis
(n.) An
English
coin of the reign of
Elizabeth,
struck
for the use of the East India
Company;
-- so
called
from its
bearing
the
figure
of a
portcullis
on the
reverse..
Portcullis
::
Portcullis
(v. t.) To
obstruct
with, or as with, a
portcullis;
to shut; to bar..
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