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- Buckley writes that the likely root, kuda, refers in both Syriac Aramaic and Mandaic Aramaic to a hemorrhage after birth, to or the caul of a fetus, suggesting that the reference to a 'bowl' is euphemistic.
- The most common caul type is a piece of the thin translucent inner lining of the amnion that breaks away and forms tightly against the head during birth.
- The Kashubs also feared those born with a red caul, a piece of amniotic membrane that naturally surrounds an unborn baby in the womb.
- It is revealed that she, using her torch powers and Alvin's birth caul, had protected Alvin all of those years, and the Unmaker hurt Alvin with the millstone only because Alvin himself overrode her powers.
- A mobcap (or mob cap or mob-cap) is a round, gathered or pleated cloth (usually linen) bonnet consisting of a caul to cover the hair, a frilled or ruffled brim, and (often) a ribbon band, worn by married women in the 18th and early 19th centuries, when it was called a "bonnet".
- A hairnet, or sometimes simply a net or caul, is a small, often elasticised, fine net worn over long hair to hold it in place.
- The greater omentum (also the great omentum, omentum majus, gastrocolic omentum, epiploon, or, especially in non-human animals, caul) is a large apron-like fold of visceral peritoneum that hangs down from the stomach.
- The crépinette is similar in structure to the English faggot – being a meatball wrapped in caul fat – although the composition of the filling is quite different.
- Some of the more common causes of vampirism in Slavic folklore include being a magician or an immoral person; suffering an "unnatural" or untimely death such as suicide; ex-communication; improper burial rituals; an animal jumping or a bird flying over the corpse or the empty grave (in Serbian folk belief); and even being born with a caul, teeth, or tail, or being conceived on certain days.
- The interlace or knotwork ornament in the costume and caul corresponds to patterns that Leonardo explored in other works and in the logo designs for his Academy.
- This notion that the predestined hero are born "in a chemise" does not refer to them literally wearing articles of clothing; rather, these are babies born with their heads covered in caul, or amniotic membrane.
- Examples include a deer's heart wrapped in caul fat and roasted over a fire, javelina meat boiled inside the animal's own stomach, and more common preparations.
- The wupji in Kashubia had two teeth instead of a caul at birth and was foreordained to become a vampire.
- Kalfsvlies, 2015 (English: Calf's caul, excerpts from which were translated into English by Sarah Timmer Harvey and shortlisted for Asymptote magazine's "Close Approximations" translation contest in 2017).
- Coins including the gold ryal show her in profile, wearing a caul or hairnet with two jewelled bands.
- Logan had a chance to win the bee in Round 16 after Raju misspelt the word caul, but Logan was unable to correctly spell the word drimys for the championship.
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