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  • Cable
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    Cable

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rope, especially the type of stout rope used in maritime applications, from Anglo-Norman French cable ‘cable’ (Late Latin capulum ‘halter’, of Arabic origin, but associated by folk etymology with Latin capere ‘to seize’).English : possibly from an Old English personal name, Ceadbeald.English : metonymic occupational name for a horseman, from Middle English cabal ‘horse’.From German Göbel (see Goebel), assimilated to the English name.

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    CABAL

    , (horse); king Arthur's dog.

  • Cabal
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    Arthurian Legend

    Cabal

    Arthur's dog.

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  • Cabal
  • n.

    Tradition; occult doctrine. See Cabala

  • Cabalistic
  • a.

    Alt. of Cabalistical

  • Caballine
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a horse.

  • Zohar
  • n.

    A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.

  • Cabalism
  • n.

    A superstitious devotion to the mysteries of the religion which one professes.

  • Cabalist
  • n.

    One versed in the cabala, or the mysteries of Jewish traditions.

  • Camarilla
  • n.

    A company of secret and irresponsible advisers, as of a king; a cabal or clique.

  • Caballed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cabal

  • Junto
  • n.

    A secret council to deliberate on affairs of government or politics; a number of men combined for party intrigue; a faction; a cabal; as, a junto of ministers; a junto of politicians.

  • Cabalize
  • v. i.

    To use cabalistic language.

  • Cabalism
  • n.

    The secret science of the cabalists.

  • Kabala
  • n.

    See Cabala.

  • Horse
  • n.

    A hoofed quadruped of the genus Equus; especially, the domestic horse (E. caballus), which was domesticated in Egypt and Asia at a very early period. It has six broad molars, on each side of each jaw, with six incisors, and two canine teeth, both above and below. The mares usually have the canine teeth rudimentary or wanting. The horse differs from the true asses, in having a long, flowing mane, and the tail bushy to the base. Unlike the asses it has callosities, or chestnuts, on all its legs. The horse excels in strength, speed, docility, courage, and nobleness of character, and is used for drawing, carrying, bearing a rider, and like purposes.

  • Caballer
  • n.

    One who cabals.

  • Caballing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cabal

  • Cero
  • n.

    A large and valuable fish of the Mackerel family, of the genus Scomberomorus. Two species are found in the West Indies and less commonly on the Atlantic coast of the United States, -- the common cero (Scomberomorus caballa), called also kingfish, and spotted, or king, cero (S. regalis).

  • Caballine
  • n.

    Caballine aloes.

  • Cabalistical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the cabala; containing or conveying an occult meaning; mystic.

  • Cabalistically
  • adv.

    In a cabalistic manner.

  • Cabala
  • n.

    A kind of occult theosophy or traditional interpretation of the Scriptures among Jewish rabbis and certain mediaeval Christians, which treats of the nature of god and the mystery of human existence. It assumes that every letter, word, number, and accent of Scripture contains a hidden sense; and it teaches the methods of interpretation for ascertaining these occult meanings. The cabalists pretend even to foretell events by this means.