- Look up
cucullus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cucullus may
refer to: a
Latin word
referring to a hood of a garment, as in
cucullus non
facit monachum...
- The cuckoo,
common cuckoo,
European cuckoo or
Eurasian cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a
member of the
cuckoo order of birds, Cuculiformes,
which includes...
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meaning 'hood' (cf. bardo-
cucullus 'bard's hood'),
whose etymology remains uncertain.
Cucullos is the
source of
Latin cucullus and Old
French cogole (via...
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Eubranchus cucullus is a
species of sea slug or nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Eubranchidae. This
species was
described from Puerto...
- turn, came from
Ecclesiastical Latin cuculla (“monk's cowl”), from
Latin cucullus (“hood”), of
uncertain origin. In aviation, a
cowling may be used for drag...
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Subspecies Trochoidea cucullus cucullus (E. von Martens, 1875)
Trochoidea cucullus despotti (Soós, 1933)
Trochoidea cucullus soosi Beckmann, 2003 This...
- of
various animals, and can be
cultured from
their droppings.
Colpoda cucullus has been
found inhabiting the
surface of
plants and
seems to
dominate the...
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German words Gugel (see also gugel, a long-pointed hood)
derived from
Latin cucullus,
meaning hood or bonnet, and Hupf,
which literally means "to hop" or "to...
- life
Motto of the
Sisters of
Loreto (IBVM) and its ****ociated schools.
cucullus non
facit monachum The hood does not make the monk
William Shakespeare...
- as bárdoi (plur.) in
Ancient Gr****. It also
appears as a stem in bardo-
cucullus ('bard's hood'), bardo-magus ('field of the bard'),
barditus (a song to...