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Definition of Caburn

Caburn
Caburn Cab"urn, n. [Cf. Cable, n.] (Naut.) A small line made of spun yarn, to bind or worm cables, seize tackles, etc.

Meaning of Caburn from wikipedia

- East Sus**** portal Mount Caburn is a 150-metre (492 ft) prominent landmark in East Sus****, England, about one mile (1.6 km) east of Lewes overlooking the...
- Caburn Engineering Limited is a British manufacturer of automobiles. Andrew Michael Hitchings and his father David Hitchings began producing automobiles...
- currently members of the Southern Combination Division One and play at the Caburn Community Ground, at King's Academy, Ringmer. In 2020, Ringmer A.F.C. was...
- adjoining field to preserve the beautiful views from the garden towards Mount Caburn. The Woolfs spent more and more time in Rodmell, eventually living there...
- recognised as early as the Iron Age, when a hill-fort was built on Mount Caburn, the steep-sided hill that overlooks the Ouse (and the modern town of Lewes)...
- It takes the form of a cairn. The first Life Cairn was raised on Mount Caburn, near Lewes in East Sus****. The inaugural opening ceremony was held on 22...
- Polly; Walker, David (2012). Dogma and Disarray: Cameron at Half-Time. Mount Caburn Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9573953-0-5. Toynbee, Polly; Walker, David (2015)...
- to Senator Patrick Burns. It was purchased by a gravel mining company, Caburn Aggregates in 1959. The land was mined for gravel from 1973 until the mid-1980s...
- (1991–present) Buckland Cars (1988–present) Bugle (car brand) (1970–present) C Caburn Engineering (1997–present) Caterham (1973–present) Chesil Motor Company...
- digging formed the nearby hills of Chanctonbury Ring, Cissbury Ring, Mount Caburn and Firle Beacon, and the Isle of Wight in the English Channel. At first...