caul
caul
Definition
caul (kôl)
noun
- the membrane enclosing a fetus; esp., a part of this membrane sometimes enveloping the head of a child at birth: believed by some to bring good luck
- the part of the peritoneum that extends from the stomach to the large intestine; great omentum
Etymology: ME calle < OE cawl, basket, container, net < ML cavellum < L cavea, cage
caul
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- fat: Spoon a quarter of the mousse into 1 rabbit leg, then wrap in the caul fat.
Browse dictionary entries near caul
- caught up (in)
- caught
- caudle
- caudillos
- caudillo
- caudices
- caudexes
- caudex
- caudated
- caudate
- cauldron
- caules
- caulescent
- caulicle
- cauliflower
- cauliflower ear
- cauline
- caulis
- caulk
- caulker
