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¶CAEL, n. Nonce spelling of Sell, n.1, part of the neck-chain used in binding cattle in their stalls.ne.Sc. 1928 J. Wilson Hamespun 63:
The kye are rowtin' in their staels, An' deavin is the clinkin' caels.
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