Definition of Cowled

1. Adjective. Having the head enclosed in a cowl or hood. "A cowled monk"

Similar to: Clad, Clothed

Definition of Cowled

1. a. Wearing a cowl; hooded; as, a cowled monk.

Definition of Cowled

1. Adjective. Wearing a cowl; hooded; as, a cowled monk. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cowled

1. cowl [v] - See also: cowl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cowled

cowies
cowiest
cowing
cowinner
cowinners
cowish
cowitch
cowitches
cowk
cowked
cowkeeper
cowking
cowks
cowl
cowl muscle
cowled (current term)
cowleech
cowleeches
cowlesite
cowless
cowlick
cowlicks
cowlike
cowling
cowlings
cowlless
cowls
cowlstaff
cowlstaffs
cowlstaves

Literary usage of Cowled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Léopold Delisle, Guizot (François) (1854)
"He therefore took the lead among his fellow conspirators in a fruitless project, and broke into open rebellion. soldiers for battle, than to teach cowled ..."

2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"The knight, wno holds the helm, is loaning forward and explaining the situation to a gray-bearded cowled monk who is looking through the half-open door, ..."

3. Demonology and Devil-lore by Moncure Daniel Conway (1879)
"... Limit of courage—Woman and sorcery—Luther and the Devil — The ink-spot at Wartburg — Carlyle's interpretation — The cowled devil—Carlyle's trial—In Rue ..."

4. Demonology and Devil-lore by Moncure Daniel Conway (1879)
"... interpretation—The cowled devil—Carlyle's trial—In Rue St. Thomas d'Enfer—The Everlasting No—Devil of Vauvert—The latter-day conflict—New conditions—The ..."

5. The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed by John Whitaker (1804)
"to change the clergymen of his cathedral into monks, came into the quire just before the service began, with a number of " cowled cas- ••" socks" ..."

6. Steam Voyages on the Seine, the Moselle, & the Rhine: With Railroad Visits by Michael Joseph Quin (1843)
"A cowled Monk. THERE is hardly a spot within the precincts of this interesting city which has not a place in the story of the numberless civil commotions or ..."

7. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Léopold Delisle, Guizot (François) (1854)
"He therefore took the lead among his fellow conspirators in a fruitless project, and broke into open rebellion. soldiers for battle, than to teach cowled ..."

8. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"The knight, wno holds the helm, is loaning forward and explaining the situation to a gray-bearded cowled monk who is looking through the half-open door, ..."

9. Demonology and Devil-lore by Moncure Daniel Conway (1879)
"... Limit of courage—Woman and sorcery—Luther and the Devil — The ink-spot at Wartburg — Carlyle's interpretation — The cowled devil—Carlyle's trial—In Rue ..."

10. Demonology and Devil-lore by Moncure Daniel Conway (1879)
"... interpretation—The cowled devil—Carlyle's trial—In Rue St. Thomas d'Enfer—The Everlasting No—Devil of Vauvert—The latter-day conflict—New conditions—The ..."

11. The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed by John Whitaker (1804)
"to change the clergymen of his cathedral into monks, came into the quire just before the service began, with a number of " cowled cas- ••" socks" ..."

12. Steam Voyages on the Seine, the Moselle, & the Rhine: With Railroad Visits by Michael Joseph Quin (1843)
"A cowled Monk. THERE is hardly a spot within the precincts of this interesting city which has not a place in the story of the numberless civil commotions or ..."

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