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Camel [Hieroglyphically]
Camel [Hieroglyphically] was us’d to intimate filial reverence, because it has that respect for its parents,
that it refuses copulation with them: It is also used to signify a rich man and a
good subject, that submits to the command of his superior, being an animal very strong,
laborious and docile.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Caiˊsson [Gunnery] *
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