-cule - significado y definición. Qué es -cule
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Qué (quién) es -cule - definición

BRITISH WRITER
William Edward Cule; W E Cule; W.E. Cule; WE Cule

-cule      
¦ suffix forming nouns such as molecule, reticule, which were originally diminutives.
Origin
from Fr. -cule or L. -culus, -cula, -culum.
Ćule         
MOUNTAIN IN KOSOVO
Ćule ()is a mountain found in Kosovo in the Šar Mountains in Gora (region) next to North Macedonia and Albania. Ćule reaches a top height of .
Culă         
SEMI-FORTIFIED BUILDING FOUND IN THE OLTENIA REGION OF ROMANIA
Cule from Oltenia
A culă (plural: cule; from Turkish kule "tower, turret") is a semi-fortified building found in the Oltenia region of Romania with a number of examples located in the historical province of Muntenia. They were originally built as homes for the ruling Boyar class to defend against violent raids by rebels from the south of the Danube during the eighteenth century and also against riots by local population against the boyars (e.

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W. E. Cule

William Edward Cule (5 December 1870 – 13 July 1944) was a British author of children's books and several books for adults on Christian themes. In all, he wrote some thirty books encompassing a number of popular genres – public school stories, adventure yarns, fairy tales, novels and Christian allegories and fable. His best children's books show an imaginative faculty of a high order and are soundly crafted, befitting his profession as a magazine and book editor. Cule's most popular Christian works are The Man at the Gate of the World and Sir Knight of the Splendid Way, the latter recently reprinted by Lamplighter Publishing in the United States.