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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: COR-CRE |
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COWL (through Fr. coule, from Lat. cucullus or cuculla, a covering; the word is found in various forms in most European languages, cf. Ger. Kugel or Kigel, Dutch kovel, Irish cochal or cochull ; the ultimate origin may be the root kal, found in Lat. clam, secretly, and Gr. KaXinreiv, to hide, cover up), an outer garment worn by both sexes in the middle ages; a part
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long and full without sleeves," and the latter as " a long habit with long and wide sleeves." While the term
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The word " cowl " is also applied to a hood-shaped covering to a chimney or ventilating shaft
draught , and to clear the up-current of foul air (see VENTILATION).End of Article: COWL (through Fr. coule, from Lat. cucullus or cuculla, a covering; the word is found in various forms in most European languages, cf. Ger. Kugel or Kigel, Dutch kovel, Irish cochal or cochull ; the ultimate origin may be the root kal, found in Lat. clam, If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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