10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GOURDINESS»
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gourdiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
Gourdiness, n. t. J The fruit of some species are long, of others round, or bottle-
shaped. A bottle, from old Fr. gourt. — Skinner. The large fruit so called is often
scooped hollow, for the purpose of containing and carrying wine, and other
liquors ...
2
The Farrier's Dispensatory
f $o it a third or fourth Part of to be somewhat drawn up and * rectify'd Spirit of
Wine, Or. constring'd, which happens for ' Take common Wormwood the most
Part in the Beginning ' six Handfuls, jBay-berries half of a Swelling, and
Gourdiness in ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Gourdiness, n. i. J The fruit of some species are long, of others round, or bottle-
shaped. A bottle, from old Fr. gourt. — Skinner. The large fruit so called is often
scooped hollow, for the purpose of containing and carrying wine, and other
liquors ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Gourdiness, n. i. J The fruit of some 9pecies are long, of others round, or bottle-
shaped. A bottle, from old Fr. gourt. — Skinner. The large fruit so called is often
scooped hollow, for the purpose of containing and carrying wine, and other
liquors ...
5
The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British ...
gourdiness. of. the. legs,. after. his. journey-. extend, and the whole surfaee of the
heel beeomes a mass of soreness, uleeration, and fungus. The first appearanee
of grease is usually a dry and seurfy state of the skin of the heel, with redness, ...
William Hamilton Maxwell, 1833
The soft part of the fat; a swelling and gourdiness of the legs, GREASY, a. Oily, fat
, unctuous ; smeared with grease. GREAVES,. regarded as the earliest fly; the
imitation of which is made by a dark elaret dubbing and a dun hackle, or four
small ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... alldra plwm [pwmpel Gourd, gord, 8. cicaion, palm Crist, Gourdiness, gôr'-di-
nes, s. ooeschwydd ; chwydd yn nghoesau ceffyl ar ol taith Goardy,gôr'-di,a.
chwyddedigyn ei goesan Gonrmand, gôr'-mand, s. gwel Gormand Gournet, gwr'-
net, ...
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The Stable Book: Being a Treatise on the Management of ...
But to stimulate the skin, to clean it, to disperse gourdiness, and to excite the
secretion by which the hair is anointed, there must be some fric'.ion, some
rubbing against or across the hair, as well as along it ; the hollow of the pastern
has most ...
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The Stable Book: Being a Treatise on the Management of ...
But to stimulate the skin, to clean it, to disperse gourdiness, and to excite the
secretion by which the hair is anointed, there must be some friction, some
rubbing against or across the hair, as well as along it ; the hollow of the pastern
has most ...
John Stewart (veterinary surgeon.), 1861
zueca; — tree , álbero che produce le zucche lúnghe (caválli Gourdiness, ». (vet.)
enfiálo Delle gámbe de' Cul, s. podagra, gólla; — in the hands, chirágra; — in the
hip, sciatica; a lit of the goul, aliáceo di podagra Goutiness, »•. stálo gollóso G ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GOURDINESS»
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Taste it, Pumpkin Boy
#“Nope, the sour taste overpowers the garden-produce gourdiness of it,” Patrick said. #“Is gourdiness a word?” I smiled. #“Zip it, wordsmith,” he ... «San Diego Reader, Oct 13»
Rumpkin by Avery Brewing Company Returns
... spicy gourdiness, was aged in fine fresh rum barrels to add suggestions of delicate oak and candied molasses. Rumpkin is what happened! «Brewbound.com, Sep 13»