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AcaulineAcauline A*cau"line, a. [Pref. a- not + cauline.] (Bot.)
Same as Acaulescent. BoxhaulingBoxhauling Box"haul`ing, n. (Naut.)
A method of going from one tack to another. See Boxhaul. CaterwaulingCaterwaul Cat"er*waul, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Caterwauled; p.
pr. & vb. n. Caterwauling.] [Cat + waul, wawl, to cry as a
cat.]
To cry as cats in rutting time; to make a harsh, offensive
noise. --Coleridge. Caterwauling
Caterwauling Cat"er*waul`ing, n.
The cry of cats; a harsh, disagreeable noise or cry like the
cry of cats. --Shak.
Cauline
Cauline Cau"line, a. (Bot.)
Growing immediately on a caulis; of or pertaining to a
caulis.
HaulingHaul Haul (h[add]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hauled (h[add]ld);
p. pr. & vb. n. Hauling.] [OE. halen, halien, F. haler, of
German or Scand. origin; akin to AS. geholian to acquire,
get, D. halen to fetch, pull, draw, OHG. hol[=o]n, hal[=o]n,
G. holen, Dan. hale to haul, Sw. hala, and to L. calare to
call, summon, Gr. kalei^n to call. Cf. Hale, v. t.,
Claim. Class, Council, Ecclesiastic.]
1. To pull or draw with force; to drag.
Some dance, some haul the rope. --Denham.
Thither they bent, and hauled their ships to land.
--Pope.
Romp-loving miss Is hauled about in gallantry
robust. --Thomson.
2. To transport by drawing, as with horses or oxen; as, to
haul logs to a sawmill.
When I was seven or eight years of age, I began
hauling all the wood used in the house and shops.
--U. S. Grant.
To haul over the coals. See under Coal.
To haul the wind (Naut.), to turn the head of the ship
nearer to the point from which the wind blows. KeelhaulingKeelhaul Keel"haul`, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Keelhauled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Keelhauling.] [3d keel + haul: cf. LG. & D.
kielhalen, G. kielholen. ] [Written also keelhale.] (Naut.)
To haul under the keel of a ship, by ropes attached to the
yardarms on each side. It was formerly practiced as a
punishment in the Dutch and English navies. --Totten. MaulingMaul Maul, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mauled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mauling.]
1. To beat and bruise with a heavy stick or cudgel; to wound
in a coarse manner.
Meek modern faith to murder, hack, and maul. --Pope.
2. To injure greatly; to do much harm to.
It mauls not only the person misrepreseted, but him
also to whom he is misrepresented. --South. Mauling
Mauling Maul"ing, n.
A severe beating with a stick, cudgel, or the fist.
MiaulingMiaul Mi*aul", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Miauled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Miauling.] [Cf. F. miauler, of imitative origin, and E.
mew. Cf. Mewl.]
To cry as a cat; to mew; to caterwaul. --Sir W. Scott. OverhaulingOverhaul O`ver*haul", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overhauled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overhauling.]
1. To haul or drag over; hence, to turn over for examination;
to inspect; to examine thoroughly with a view to
corrections or repairs.
2. (Naut.) To gain upon in a chase; to overtake.
To overhaul a tackle, to pull on the leading parts so as to
separate the blocks.
To overhaul running rigging, to keep it clear, and see that
no hitch occurs. Overhauling
Overhaul O"ver*haul`, Overhauling O`ver*haul"ing, n.
A strict examination with a view to correction or repairs.
PaulinPaulin Pau"lin, n. (Naut.)
See Tarpaulin. Pauline
Pauline Pau"line, a. [L. Paulinus, fr. Paulus Paul.]
Of or pertaining to the apostle Paul, or his writings;
resembling, or conforming to, the writings of Paul; as, the
Pauline epistles; Pauline doctrine.
My religion had always been Pauline. --J. H.
Newman.
TarpaulinTarpaulin Tar*pau"lin, n. [Tar + palling a covering, pall to
cover. See Pall a covering.]
1. A piece of canvas covered with tar or a waterproof
composition, used for covering the hatches of a ship,
hammocks, boats, etc.
2. A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth,
worn by sailors and others.
3. Hence, a sailor; a seaman; a tar.
To a landsman, these tarpaulins, as they were
called, seemed a strange and half-savage race.
--Macaulay.
Meaning of Aulin from wikipedia
- Ewa
Birgitta Aulin (born 13
February 1950) is a
Swedish former actress who
appeared in a
number of
Italian and some
American films in the 1960s and 1970s...
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Aulin may
refer to: Ewa
Aulin (born 1950)
Swedish actress Jared Aulin (born 1982),
Canadian professional hockey centre Tor
Aulin (1866–1914),
Swedish violinist...
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Laura Valborg Aulin (9
January 1860 – 13
March 1928) was a
Swedish pianist and composer.
Aulin's String Quartet in E minor, Op. 17 and
String Quartet in...
- Tor
Aulin (10
September 1866 – 1
March 1914) was a
Swedish violinist,
conductor and composer.
Aulin studied music at the
Royal College of
Music in Stockholm...
- Glen
Aulin is a
segment of the
Tuolumne River valley,
upriver from the
Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne. Glen
Aulin is home to the Glen
Aulin High
Sierra Camp...
- Eas a'
Chual Aluinn (grid
reference NC281278) in the
parish of ****ynt, Sutherland, Highland, Scotland, is the
tallest waterfall in the
United Kingdom with...
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canyon begins at Glen
Aulin and ends
directly above Hetch Hetchy Valley. The
Grand Canyon of the
Tuolumne starts at Glen
Aulin,
immediately below the...
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appear in Castlevania:
Portrait of Ruin, as
Jonathan Morris and
Charlotte Aulin trek
through the Nest of Evil. As
shown in Castlevania: Judgment, by the...
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stories through the
adventures of its
naive heroine, Candy, pla**** by Ewa
Aulin. It
stars Charles Aznavour,
Marlon Brando,
Richard Burton,
James Coburn...
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Jared Aulin (born
March 15, 1982) is a
Canadian former professional hockey centre. He was a
second round selection of the
Colorado Avalanche in the 2000...