caul >> /kɔl/
Definition: [noun] The amniotic membrane enclosing a fetus.
Example: They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig (the caul is a membrane surrounding the intestines).
Definition: [noun] A woman's close-fitting indoor headdress or hairnet.
Example: The sheath and cord, or ‘cauls and strings,’ as they were called, were sometimes accompanied by a purse, as is the case with the set in nearly perfect condition shown in Plate III.
Definition: [noun] The omentum.
Example: Invert each of the eye loins, terrine side down, onto the caul fat.