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-[[Category:Glossary]]<table width="100%" border="0" align="right" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0">+[[Category:Glossary]]<table width="100%" border="0" align="right" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">[[Category:Glossary]]'''cowled child''' ''n.'' '''1.''' A child born in big deficits of light, in darkness basically, but effulgent in the extreme, gasping for new breaths neath a forehead sheaf. '''2.''' A congenital defect, particularly one which emerges from the head and dangles afore the eyes. '''3.''' ''Archaic'' A foetus, especially one immersed yet by amniotic fluids. '''3.''' ''Tuf.'' Street slang for an uncircumcised penis, an unshaved dong, ''a chinaman''.
-<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">[[Category:Glossary]]'''cowled child''' ''n.'' '''1.''' A child born in big deficits of light, in darkness basically, but effulgent in the extreme, gasping for new breaths neath a forehead sheaf. '''2.''' A congenital defect, particularly one which emerges from the head and dangles afore the eyes. '''3.''' ''Archaic'' A foetus, especially one immersed yet by amniotic fluids. '''3.''' ''Tuf.'' Street slang for an uncircumcised penis, an unshaved dong, ''a chinaman''.+== Extrapolation ==
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cowled child n. 1. A child born in big deficits of light, in darkness basically, but effulgent in the extreme, gasping for new breaths neath a forehead sheaf. 2. A congenital defect, particularly one which emerges from the head and dangles afore the eyes. 3. Archaic A foetus, especially one immersed yet by amniotic fluids. 3. Tuf. Street slang for an uncircumcised penis, an unshaved dong, a chinaman.
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Extrapolation


Emerging Veiled

The cult of the cauled, or cowled, child has enjoyed the scrutiny of scholars from the classical world to the present day, evolving but very little beyond academic gape-mouthedness and heavily footnoted eye-rolling. Though rich in interdisciplinary possibility and ripened for historiographical extrapolation, contemporary surveys are very little in extant. The classic work in the field remains David Ulansey’s 1972 Origins of The Caulic Mysteries, which reversed most previous scholarship. Released into a climate of extreme poobanism, the academic community responded with a collective spit-take. Positing the existence of a religious network of great antiquity, Ulansey perceived a pernicious influence operating behind many contemporary events. Describing this tradition as The Cualic Mystery, and wielding immense power in the field of body manipulation, political intriguery, assassination and a most profitable trade in organs, perambulatory limbs and sexual machinery.

Non-Canonical Text


The phenomena of infant morphology has long fascinated persons whose intellectual pursuits lay at their most comfortable in untoward position, reflecting spiritual traditions to which the researcher has -- perhaps only casually -- sworn fealty. Nearly without exception, human religious experience autogyrates between the idea of being and non-being, living and death. The lives of men appear in our soul dramas as but limping children, somehow muscled and terse, mouthing dangerously invented languages of body, motion, of sword's edge and needle's point. To muddle with spyglass and pencil in the naked twilight of this experience is the duty of a lone nut, the errant scientician, the Gnomic up-ender, the Catholic.

It should come as no surprise then, that Europe's Mother Church enjoys a teaming wealth of scholarly information concerning those states of mankind which split asunder the divisory connections between man and animal, angel and monkey, chirping non-life and the waxy glow of gloamy non-existance. It takes a strange kind of man, in other words, to study strange kinds of men -- or as the case may be, very strange examples of newly-birthed children and in particular those examples which display superfluous body parts, glaring omissions of design or unnatural developments requiring immediate medical and priestly attention.

The so-called cowled child is just such a spectular birth-object.

Threading The Nut

Characterized by a flap of hanging skin, the cowled child is often born in what it must perceive as a state of woeful blindness.

Tersely sorting this cry from the collective wilderness are the distinctive characteristics which, despite the regular appearance of cowled children, mark each one as unique. In certain Inuit myths, the "reading" of a cowled child's particular "meaning" provided the calendar for everything from seal hunts to making love. In the Algonquin, the word for a cowled child is the same as "imperfect stone." In Europe, however...

....duly manipulated by qualified "seers" or representatives ....

See Also


Monstrous Science

Desiderata


A Brooklyn-based Puerto Rican Street Gang, the Kowled Kids, is so named in reference to their uncircumcised penises. The reference is thought to be a taunt to Jewish gangs which co-exist, not always peacefully, in certain neighborhoods near the Brooklyn Bridge.