monks-hood
11monkshood — monks·hood …
12monkshood — monks•hood [[t]ˈmʌŋksˌhʊd[/t]] n. pln any plant of the genus Aconitum, of the buttercup family, esp. A. napellus, bearing flowers with a hood shaped sepal and yielding a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally …
13monkshood — See aconite. * * * monks·hood məŋ(k)s .hu̇d n any plant of the genus Aconitum esp a Eurasian herb (A. napellus) often cultivated for its showy white or purplish flowers that is extremely poisonous in all its parts see ACONITE (2) …
14Monkshood — Monks hood , n. (Bot.) A plant of the genus {Aconitum}; aconite. See {Aconite}. [1913 Webster] …
15Kaul — is a surname found in India and is commonly believed to have originated amongst the people of the Kashmir Valley. People with Kaul surname is now found in various parts of India. Kaul surname are also found in parts of Europe.The name Kaul is… …
16cowl — noun /kaʊl/ a) A monks hood or hooded robe b) A mask that covers the majority of the head …
17alouette — [ alwɛt ] n. f. • XIIe; dimin. de l a. fr. aloe, lat. alauda, d o. gaul. ♦ Petit oiseau à plumage gris ou brunâtre (passériformes).⇒ 1. calandre, mauviette. « La gaie alouette au ciel a fredonné » (Ronsard). ⇒ grisoller. Chasse aux alouettes.… …
18cowl — kaÊŠl n. hooded cloak worn by monks; hood …
19cowls — kaÊŠl n. hooded cloak worn by monks; hood …
20aconite — n. Wolfsbane, monks hood …