释义 |
▪ I. coul, v. dial. trans. To draw together or towards one with a rake or scraper.
1811Willan W. Riding Yorksh. Gloss. (E.D.S.), Coul, to put together dung, mud, dirt, etc. 1855Whitby Gloss., Coul, to draw together with a rake; to pull towards you. Hence ˈcouler, and app. the form coul-rake, current in some dialects for cole-rake, q.v.
1876Whitby Gloss., Couler, a raker; as we style one eager after money. Coulrake, or Couler, the fireside rake for the ashes. 1877Holderness Gloss., Cowl-rake, a rake for ashes. Also an instrument for raking the soot from the..oven. ▪ II. coul obs. f. coll v.2, cool a., cowl. |