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American actress and dramatist
Jane Cowl (December 14, 1883 – June 22, 1950) was an American film and stage actress and playwright who was, in the words of author Anthony Slide, "notorious
Jane_Cowl
American dramatist
author of several successful plays, she wrote some of them with actress Jane Cowl—most notably Smilin' Through (1919), which was adapted three times for
Jane_Murfin
Fictional character
feeling can be seen especially in the penultimate song, "So Long Dearie." Jane Cowl in the original Broadway cast of The Merchant of Yonkers Ruth Gordon in
Dolly_Gallagher_Levi
American film noir drama
Mitchell Leisen and featuring Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Phyllis Thaxter, Jane Cowl and Lyle Bettger. Made and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the production
No_Man_of_Her_Own_(1950_film)
Tragedy by William Shakespeare
on Broadway at Henry Miller's Theatre with Rollo Peters as Romeo and Jane Cowl as Juliet. In 1933, the play was revived by actress Katharine Cornell
Romeo_and_Juliet
1949 film
film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery alongside Ann Blyth, Jane Cowl and Charles McGraw. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Once_More,_My_Darling
American actor and director (1892–1967)
into the early 1930s. He starred in several productions opposite actress Jane Cowl, including William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1923, as Romeo) and
Rollo_Peters
1928 film
Willis Goldbeck is based on a 1917 Broadway play written by Jane Murfin and actress Jane Cowl. Though some sources erroneously cite the play as having been
Lilac_Time_(film)
1950 film by Mel Ferrer
Pictures, it also featured a rare screen appearance of Broadway legend Jane Cowl, with Paul Kelly also in support. Wealthy touring classical pianist Ellen
The_Secret_Fury
1951 American drama film by Curtis Bernhardt
may take. Bette Davis as Joyce Ramsey Barry Sullivan as David Ramsey Jane Cowl as Emily Hedges Kent Taylor as Robert Townsend Betty Lynn as Martha Ramsey
Payment_on_Demand
1932 film
romantic drama film based on the 1919 play of the same name written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin under the pseudonym of Allan Langdon Martin. It was adapted
Smilin'_Through_(1932_film)
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
theater above the lobby. The theater opened on October 2, 1918, with Jane Cowl's Information Please, and it initially hosted legitimate musical and dramatic
Todd_Haimes_Theatre
1938 play by Thornton Wilder
following among the opening night cast: Percy Waram as Horace Vandergelder Jane Cowl as Dolly Gallagher Levi Tom Ewell as Cornelius Hackl Philip Coolidge as
The_Merchant_of_Yonkers
American actor (1920–2004)
WTAG in Worcester, Massachusetts. As Anthony Randall, he starred with Jane Cowl in George Bernard Shaw's Candida and Ethel Barrymore in Emlyn Williams's
Tony_Randall
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
Thornton Wilder play The Merchant of Yonkers opened that December with Jane Cowl, June Walker, and Percy Waram, though this play also closed after a short
August_Wilson_Theatre
British film actor
its world premiere in Buffalo, New York. His second hit play was Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin's Lilac Time, and his first important role. He played Captain
Percy_Waram
1924 play by Noël Coward
starred Jane Cowl as Larita, Mabel Terry-Lewis as Mrs Whittaker, and Joyce Carey as Sarah. Coward wrote that the London run ended only because Cowl had to
Easy_Virtue_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
actor Jane Cowl (1883–1950), American stage actress and playwright Cowl or cowling, a removable protective covering over all or part of an engine Cowl (chimney)
Cowl_(disambiguation)
1903–1979 Stephanie Courtney born (1970-02-08) February 8, 1970 (age 56) Jane Cowl 1883–1950 Courteney Cox born (1964-06-15) June 15, 1964 (age 62) Laverne
List of American film actresses
List_of_American_film_actresses
1922 film by Sidney Franklin
silent drama film based on the 1919 play of the same name, written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin (together under the pseudonym Alan Langdon Martin). The film
Smilin'_Through_(1922_film)
1915 American film
drama directed by Jack Pratt and starring in her debut stage actress Jane Cowl. It was based on a novel by Justus Miles Forman who perished on the Lusitania
The_Garden_of_Lies
American actress (1864–1944)
of Stage, Screen; Character Actress Is Dead in Gloucester--Played With Jane Cowl in 'Romeo and Juliet'". The New York Times. May 31, 1944. p. 19. Retrieved
Jessie_Ralph
1919 American film directed by David Kirkland
Sr. Based on a stage play entitled Information, Please, written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. a young married couple whose relationship is strained by the
A_Temperamental_Wife
1930 film
based on the 1915 play of the same name by Cleves Kinkead which starred Jane Cowl. The film is about a young servant who is seduced by the master of the
Common_Clay_(1930_film)
Play by Bayard Veiller
Stevens took on the role instead. For the Broadway production, Jane Cowl was cast as Turner. Cowl specialized in portraying tearful women and considered her
Within_the_Law_(play)
American stage actor
Caldara appeared in one movie, The Spreading Dawn with Jane Cowl. He often appeared with Cowl in the theatre co-starring with her in several influential
Orme_Caldara
1919 play
Smilin' Through is a 1919 play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, written under a pseudonym, Allan Langdon Martin. Cowl also starred in the play in a double
Smilin'_Through_(play)
Cemetery in Los Angeles, California
actor Gino Corrado (1893–1982), actor Aneta Corsaut (1933–1995), actress Jane Cowl (1883–1950), actress Richard Crane (1918–1969), actor Nick Cravat (1912–1994)
Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery
Valhalla_Memorial_Park_Cemetery
1941 film by Frank Borzage
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the 1919 play of the same name by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. The film was a remake of a previous 1932 version by MGM and
Smilin'_Through_(1941_film)
1940 play
Auriol Lee, with set design by Richard Whorf, and starred Peggy Wood and Jane Cowl. It ran from December 1940 thru May 1941 on Broadway. The film version
Old_Acquaintance_(play)
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
Theatre. The same month, the play Jenny opened at the theater, featuring Jane Cowl and Guy Standing. The Booth hosted about fifty productions in the 1930s
Booth_Theatre
screenwriter, The Phantom of the Opera, The Palm Beach Story June 22 – Jane Cowl, 66, American actress, No Man of Her Own, Payment on Demand July 17 –
1950_in_film
1926 play by Robert E. Sherwood
costumes by Lee Simonson, musical effects by Douglas Moore, and starring Jane Cowl, with Philip Merivale and Richie Ling. It had tryouts at Washington, D
The_Road_to_Rome
American actress and director (1887–1974)
Is Matrimony a Failure? at the Belasco Theater. There, she met actress Jane Cowl, who was starring in the production as Fanny Perry. Yurka had minor roles
Blanche_Yurka
Hungarian screenwriter (1886–1954)
screenplay for the film Smilin' Through (1932), based on the hit play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. Vajda also wrote the screenplay for the first film version
Ernest_Vajda
1943 film by Michael Curtiz
Broadway stars Jane Cowl, Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt and Ethel Barrymore, and film stars Charles Boyer and Herbert Marshall. The Cowl, Fontanne and Barrymore
This_Is_the_Army
1943 film by Frank Borzage
appearances include the following: Henry Armetta Helen Broderick Lloyd Corrigan Jane Darwell William Demarest Virginia Field Arlene Francis Vinton Freedley Ann
Stage_Door_Canteen_(film)
American play broker, theater owner and stage producer
(1917). They co-produced Lilac Time (1917) with Gaige, which also starred Jane Cowl. Gaige later broke with them and had a successful career on his own. Other
Archibald_Selwyn
1918 film
Written by Albert Capellani (adaptation) June Mathis (adaptation) Jane Cowl (play) Jane Murfin (play) Starring Emily Stevens Cinematography David Calcagni
Daybreak_(1918_film)
1919 film by George Fitzmaurice
Fannie Ward. It was based on a 1915 play by Cleves Kinkead which starred Jane Cowl. Produced by Astra Film, it was distributed through Pathé Exchange. In
Common_Clay_(1919_film)
American actress (1881–1973)
Master. In November 1906, she appeared along with another young actress, Jane Cowl, in The Rose of the Rancho. She achieved her breakout stage role in 1909
Frances_Starr
Former theater in Manhattan, New York
October 1923; this was followed in December by Pelléas and Mélisande with Jane Cowl, which flopped after 13 performances. During early 1924, André Charlot
Times_Square_Theater
US periodical, 1906–1956
Christie Lincoln Ross Colcord Arthur Conan Doyle Courtney Ryley Cooper Jane Cowl Will Durant Amelia Earhart Edna Ferber Lucine Finch F. Scott Fitzgerald
The_American_Magazine
American actress
Marguerite. Laurette. New York: Atheneum, 1968. Carroll, Gardiner. "Why Jane Cowl Avoids the Screen, Norma Talmadge Avoids the Stage, Laurette Taylor Appears
Laurette_Taylor
2009 Batman comic book story arc
"Batman: Battle for the Cowl" is a 2009 comic book storyline published by the comic book publishing company DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous, three-issue
Batman:_Battle_for_the_Cowl
American actor (1917–1973)
meet, among others, Jane Wyatt, Edith Barrett and Sinclair Lewis, and to perform alongside such actors as Fred Stone, Jane Cowl and Eugenie Leontovich
David_Bauer_(actor)
Public school in New York City
(1933), playwright, Broadway musical songwriter with Adolph Green Jane Cowl (Jane Bailey) (1902), actress, playwright Billy Cunningham (1961), player
Erasmus_Hall_High_School
American dramatist
Theatre Guild, and wrote for such stars as Ina Claire, Katharine Cornell, Jane Cowl, and the acting team of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who became his
S._N._Behrman
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
Rachel Crothers's comedy 39 East opened at the Broadhurst in 1919, and Jane Cowl and Allan Langdon Martin's collaboration Smilin' Through at the end of
Broadhurst_Theatre
1923 film by Frank Lloyd
2009, the film was released on DVD along with Talmadge's 1926 film Kiki. Jane Cowl had starred in the original 1912 Broadway production of Bayard Veiller's
Within_the_Law_(1923_film)
American actor (1909–1995)
Scripts Of Local Origin" New York Times 25 Oct 1938: 19. "Metro Bids Jane Cowl for Role in 'Escape': Lynn 'Episode' Costar Sitting Bull Film Hero Helen
Jeffrey_Lynn
Calendar year
Inagaki Sugimoto, Japanese autobiographer, novelist (b. 1874) June 22 – Jane Cowl, American actress (b. 1883) June 24 – Darwan Singh Negi, Indian Victoria
1950
1943 film by Vincent Sherman
was staged by Auriol Lee and designed by Richard Whorf, and it starred Jane Cowl, Peggy Wood and Kent Smith. Bette Davis wanted Norma Shearer to take the
Old_Acquaintance
1917 American film
producing independently in his own studio and starring Broadway stage star Jane Cowl in her second and final silent film. It was directed by Laurence Trimble
The_Spreading_Dawn
Barker Walter Huston Filmed in 1933 as Hoop-La 1934-11-04 Smilin' Through Jane Cowl 1934-11-11 The Nervous Wreck June Walker 1934-11-18 Rebound Ruth Chatterton
List of Lux Radio Theatre episodes
List_of_Lux_Radio_Theatre_episodes
Lesley Storm Personal Affair (1953) Anthony Pelissier Daybreak (1917) Jane Cowl Jane Murfin Daybreak (1918) Albert Capellani Days of Wine and Roses (1958)
List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I
American screenwriter
radio show to be aired just two days later in honor of the late actress Jane Cowl. Overnight, Deutsch wrote "The White Magnolia Tree." She then forgot about
Helen_Deutsch
Australian actress (1917–2006)
Edwin (5 May 1949). "'Man Without Friends' May Shape as Mason Film; Jane Cowl Deal on Fire". Los Angeles Times. p. B11. "Hollywood Has Claimed These
Ann_Richards_(actress)
Games. Jane Cowles formulated a plan for a women's professional softball league. In February 1989 she showed her parents, John and Sage Cowles, owners
Prominent women's sports leagues in the United States and Canada
Prominent_women's_sports_leagues_in_the_United_States_and_Canada
Day of the year
Ueshiba, Japanese martial artist, developed aikido (died 1969) 1884 – Jane Cowl, American actress and playwright (died 1950) 1887 – Virgil Madgearu, Romanian
December_14
1914 play by Cleves Kinkead
from Craig and Kincaid. Byron Ongley restaged it, while the stars were Jane Cowl and John Mason. The play made its Broadway premiere in August 1915, running
Common_Clay_(play)
Belgian writer (born 1967)
lecture. Women in French Studies, 2012, vol. 2012, no 1, p. 195-212. Mary Jane Cowles, Close Encounters of the Abject Kind: The Intercultural Female Body in
Amélie_Nothomb
Regional theatre from 1949 to 1982
Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com. "Phoenix Neglects Jane Cowl At Sombrero Playhouse Event". The Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona.
Sombrero_Playhouse
American dramatist
collaboration with Sheldon. The comedy was produced on Broadway starring Jane Cowl. In 1931 Barnes won the Pulitzer Prize for her first novel, Years of Grace
Margaret_Ayer_Barnes
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
(December 16, 1923). "Actors and Plays; New Interpretations by Mary Nash, Jane Cowl, Donald Meek, Mary Boland and Others -- Can Acting Be Too Good?". The
Gerald_Schoenfeld_Theatre
Topics referred to by the same term
Lilac Time may refer to: Lilac Time, a 1917 play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin; basis for the film Lilac Time (operetta) or Das Dreimäderlhaus, a 1922 operetta
Lilac_Time
actors, teachers, directors and producers including, Prof. Gertrude Colby, Jane Cowl, Cecil B. DeMille, William C. deMille, Ann Harding, Fredric March, Douglas
Eva_Allen_Alberti
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
in The Awful Truth (1922), Ina Claire in Romeo and Juliet (1923), and Jane Cowl and Dennis King in Quarantine (1924). Meanwhile, Elizabeth Milbank Anderson
Stephen_Sondheim_Theatre
Month of 1950
Bobby Driscoll and Robert Newton had its world premiere in London. Died: Jane Cowl, 66, American film and stage actress Northwest Orient Airlines Flight
June_1950
American actress
active with a stock theater company headed by actress and playwright Jane Cowl. She also "had several seasons on Broadway." Wall debuted on radio on
Lucille_Wall
American actor (1881-1950)
Hollywood. His Broadway career cast him with such stage actresses as Jane Cowl and Katharine Cornell. In the sound era, his deeply resonant speaking
Pedro_de_Cordoba
Russian-born American costume designer (1898–1990)
Around Elizabeth (1941, Playhouse Theatre); designed sailing costume for Jane Cowl Five Alarm Waltz (1941, Playhouse Theatre) Macbeth (1941, National Theatre)
Helene_Pons
1935 American play
with sets by Donald Oenslager, costumes by John Hambleton, and starred Jane Cowl. It ran on Broadway from November 1935 through June 1936. It was third
First_Lady_(play)
Reference work published in 1971
Chapman Ada Clare Marguerite Clark Kate Claxton Maggie Cline Rose Coghlan Jane Cowl Lotta Crabtree Laura Hope Crews Henrietta Foster Crosman Charlotte Saunders
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950
Song
song was also closely associated with the 1919 play Smilin' Through by Jane Cowl. The creation of the song and that of the play were independent but intertwined
Smilin'_Through_(song)
American theatre director and producer (1898–1979)
Percy Waram and Jane Cowl in Thornton Wilder's The Merchant of Yonkers (1938)
Herman_Shumlin
American actress
Friganza. Her last appearance on stage came in 1931, performing with Jane Cowl in Camille. In 1915 Oberle signed with Essanay Studios, a pioneer film
Florence_Oberle
poet (b. 1886) May 24 – Lloyd French, film director (b. 1900) June 22 – Jane Cowl, actress (b. 1883) July 7 – Fats Navarro, jazz trumpet player (b. 1923)
1950_in_the_United_States
American actress (1904–2002)
Wellesley college and is interested in dramatics, having been associated with Jane Cowl in her various productions this past summer. Mr. Gamzue is [...] now instructor
Frieda_Altman
Topics referred to by the same term
Tons of Fun University C. R. Avery, the pen name of American actress Jane Cowl (1883–1950) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
C.R._Avery
American drama critic and theatrical producer
years. It was during this time that he married the actress and playwright Jane Cowl He then began working with Archibald and Edgar Selwyn, two of the founders
Adolph_Klauber
American journalist (1860–1933)
a "woman hobo." She shared the beauty tips of famous actresses like Jane Cowl. And she covered human interest stories like the honeymoon of President
Idah_McGlone_Gibson
Children's theater in Manhattan, New York
of these shows by himself. Among the Republic's plays in 1917 were Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin's Lilac Time, John N. Raphael's Peter Ibbetson, and Lou Tellegen
New_Victory_Theater
American actress and director (1878–1960)
Woman'" Chicago Tribune (June 1, 1913): 16. via Newspapers.com "Here with Jane Cowl" The Baltimore Sun (May 5, 1929): 67. via Newspapers.com Timeline, Georgia
Katherine_Emmet
American painter, arts administrator, author and teacher
1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00016071. Retrieved February 23, 2021. "Here with Jane Cowl" The Baltimore Sun (May 5, 1929): 67. via Newspapers.com "Georgia O'Keeffe"
Alon_Bement
American actor
acted in several plays in London, mainly Shakespearean, with actress Jane Cowl before emigrating to the US in 1920, where he appeared in several Broadway
Louis_Hector
Once More, My Darling Robert Montgomery Robert Montgomery, Ann Blyth, Jane Cowl Romantic comedy Universal One Last Fling Peter Godfrey Alexis Smith, Zachary
List of American films of 1949
List_of_American_films_of_1949
American professional women's softball league
player Jane Cowles and her collegiate coach, John Horan, developed a plan for a women's professional fastpitch softball league. In February 1989, Cowles introduced
National_Pro_Fastpitch
American actor
inspector in the original 1912 Broadway production of Within the Law starring Jane Cowl. Taylor died in January 1925. The Gray Ghost (1917) Wild Women (1918)
Wilton_Taylor
English singer and actor, 1867-1937
with this production from January 1927 through June 1928. The star was Jane Cowl, who played a much younger fictional Greco-Roman wife to Ling's Roman
Richie_Ling
American actor (1901–1983)
career in Detroit with the Jessie Bonstelle Players. He went on to act in Jane Cowl's production of Romeo and Juliet, after which he performed in stock theater
Gavin_Gordon_(actor)
American actor, director, playwright 1886-1933
Baker for Broadway in September 1916. He then staged Lilac Time by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, which ran on Broadway from February thru July 1917. By March
Paul_Dickey
American playwright, screenwriter, and lyricist (1922–2002)
15. "12:00 noon WEAF-The Eternal Light-"Lillian Wald," drama starring Jane Cowl." Anderson, Stanley (November 3, 1945). "Radio: Tomorrow". The Cleveland
Morton_Wishengrad
Krasna Four Hours to Kill! (1935) Mitchell Leisen Smilin' Through (1919) Jane Cowl Jane Murfin Smilin' Through (1922) Sidney Franklin Smilin' Through (1932)
List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_R_to_Z
American stage actress
Theatre in Boston. She also appeared in Cleves Kinkead's Common Clay with Jane Cowl. She played the title character in Mary Broome at the Neighborhood Playhouse
Helen_Curry
American woolen manufacturer and banker
Her Nightly Grief in "The 13th Chair," She Has Wept Nearly as Much as Jane Cowl". The New York Times. 28 January 1917. Retrieved 25 July 2022. Times,
Francis_M._Bacon
Actress
Law in Chicago, Illinois, also in 1912. This was several months before Jane Cowl made the character famous with a run of the play in New York. After Within
Emily_Stevens_(actress)
Silent film director, actor and writer
for theatre. He directed the 1917 stageplay Daybreak, written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, and produced by Selwyn & Co. The play was staged in Harris
Wilfrid_North
McEvoy Sally in Our Alley (1931) Maurice Elvey Lilac Time (1917) Jane Murfin Jane Cowl Lilac Time (1928) George Fitzmaurice Lilas blanc Ladislas Fodor
List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q
Comics character
Living Hell #4. DC Comics. Batman: Battle for the Cowl #1. DC Comics. Batman: Battle for the Cowl #2. DC Comics. Titans (vol. 2) #28. DC Comics. Detective
Jane_Doe_(character)
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
Male
Swedish
 Swedish pet form of Latin Johan, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Janie, JANEY means "God is gracious."
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the name of the precious stone, JADE means "jade."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form (not necessarily female) of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the personal name Jan; or a reduced form of Johannes.English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jayne.Catalan (Jané) : variant spelling of Catalan Gener ‘January’, from Latin Januarius.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Swedish
Sixth Month of the Year; June; Born in June; Vital Force
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name BANE means "long-awaited child."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (JaneÅ¡) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek IÅannÄ“s (see John).
Male
Finnish
 Finnish form of Latin Johannes, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.
Female
English
English form of French Jehanne, JANE means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Scottish variant of Jane
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jane, JAYNE means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Female
English
Pet form of English Jane, JANIE means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
English American
Modern name based on Jane or Jean or Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
Male
Finnish
 Finnish pet form of Low German Jan, JANI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jani.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Scottish
The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious; Similar to Jane
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Jan, a variant of John. (As a personal name, Jane was not specialized as a female form until the 17th century.)
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Swedish
Gift of God
Male
English
Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prakula | பà¯à®°à®•à¯à®²à®¾
Happy, Blooming, Expansive, Playful
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bravery, Prowess, Valour
Boy/Male
Indian
Devi Festival
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Greek
Miracle; Little King; Kingdom; New Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
JANE COWL
n.
Jade.
pl.
of June
n.
A coin of Genoa; any small coin.
n.
Any plant with long, hard, elastic stems, as reeds and bamboos of many kinds; also, the sugar cane.
v. t.
To be the bane of; to ruin.
n.
A kind of twilled cotton cloth. See Jean.
v. t.
To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.
v. t.
To treat like a jade; to spurn.
imp. & p. p.
of Jade
imp. & p. p.
of Wane
n.
A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jade
v. i.
To wane.
n.
A lance or dart made of cane.
n.
A walking stick; a staff; -- so called because originally made of one the species of cane.
n.
A private lane, or one opening out of the usual road.
n.
Any flat, extended surface attached to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a windmill; hence, a similar fixture of any form moved in or by water, air, or other fluid; as, the vane of a screw propeller, a fan blower, an anemometer, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wane
v. t.
To beat with a cane.