Wain
91Charles's Wain — [[t]ˈtʃɑrl zɪz ˈweɪn[/t]] n. astron. Big Dipper • Etymology: bef. 1000; OE Carles wægn Carl s wagon (Carl for Charlemagne); see wain …
92Charles's Wain — /tʃalzəz ˈweɪn/ (say chahlzuhz wayn) noun → Plough. {Middle English, Old English Carles waegn, from Carl Charlemagne + waegn wain (wagon) …
93Charles's Wain — n. Brit. BIG DIPPER …
94Charles's Wain — n. the constellation Ursa Major or its seven bright stars. Also called PLOUGH. Etymology: OE Carles waeliggn the wain of Carl (Charles the Great, Charlemagne), perh. by assoc. of the star Arcturus with legends of King Arthur and Charlemagne …
95Charles' Wain — Charles s or Charles law «CHAHRL zihz», Physics. the law that at constant pressure the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. ╂[< Jacques A. C. Charles, 1746 1823, a French physicist] Charles s or… …
96cord|wain|er — «KRD way nuhr», noun. Archaic. a shoemaker …
97Ga|wain — «GAH wihn, wayn», noun. Arthurian legend. a knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur …
98Charles's Wain — noun Etymology: Charlemagne Date: before 12th century Big Dipper …
99John B. Wain — Libros La poesía es a la prosa como el baile es al caminar …
100CHARLES'S WAIN — the constellation of Ursa Major, a wagon without a wagoner …