10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MORTLING»
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mortling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Elf-Witch Chronicles
Years ago it had been a check point for witches and wizards who lived and
worked in the neighbouring Mortling world, in the days when cross-world living
was permitted. Now, all witches and wizards lived in their own world of Mysterica,
and ...
2
A Glossary; Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and ...
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright. both mistaken in their
notes on the MORTLING, s. MOB/I' OF THE DEER, i. e., death of MOSSE AND
HIS MARE, p1'0v_ the superlative form of the adjective TMOTE. An assembly; a.
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright, 1859
3
The Political State of Great Britain
'Fell-r, Mortling: or Shorlingi, brvsiany Tarn 'na-deaf' W'ooll, or'any Wooll- flocks,
or any FullersuEartb, or'Fnh'ling-Clay'whatsower, out of the Kingdom: of Great '
Britain or behind,- or out of the Isle: of jersev orGuenmsky, with Sark and
Aldcrney, ...
4
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Containing ...
MORTLING, s. A poor wretched person or thing. Norf. Awretched wither'd mortling
, and a piece Of carrion, wrapt up in a golden fleece. l'aacioulus Florum, p. 35.
Moaranwns, s. A dish in cookery. “ Mortrews of fish." Forme of Cury, p. 23.
5
Dictionnaire technologique français-anglais-allemand: ...
mortling ; pelt-woot, Sterblingswolle, f. Pli, m. (rel.), [old, Falz, m. — (drap), tuck,
Falte, f. — , faux — , crease ; wrinkle, Krumpet, f. — s, laines — (ffl.), mortling, Ab-
wolle ; Wolle von geschlachteten Thieren, f. Pliable; flexible; souple; cour- bable,
...
Alexandre Tolhausen, Louis Tolhausen, M. Gardissal (Durand), 1864
6
A new law dictionary ...
SHORTLING and MORTLING, are words to distinguish fells of sheep ; shorling
being the sells aster the fleeces are jhorn or clipped off ; and tnortling, the sells
Head osf after they die or are killed. % • < SHROUD;'; stealing of it is selony ; for
the ...
Richard Burn, John Burn, 1792
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The complete steward: or, The duty of a steward to his lord. ...
... in our plantations abroad. t SHORLING and MO R LING. These two words are
used to distinguish the different fells of sheep : Shorling signifying the fell or skin
after the fleece is shorn off the sheeps back, and Marling^ otherwise Mortling.
8
Dictionarium Rusticum, Urbanicum & Botanicum: Or, A ...
SHORLING WMORLING, are words to distinguish Fells of sheep ; jhorling
signifying the Fell or Skin, after the Fleeces are shorn off the fheeps- back, and
Morling alias Mortling, the Fell flead off after they die or are killed ; yet in some
parts of ...
Nathan Bailey, John Worlidge, 1726
9
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
300. It was famous to the time of Oldham : There a rich suit of Mnrtlack tapestry, A
bed of damask or embroidery. Imit. ofSd Sat. of Juvenal. This manufacture was
ruined by the civil wars. MORTLING, s. A sheep or other animal dead by disease.
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
... A bed of damask or embroidery Imit. of 3d Silt, of Juvenal. This manufacture
was ruined by the civil wars. Mortling, s. A sheep or other animal dead by disease
. A wretched wither'd mortling, and a piece Of carrion, wrapt up in a golden fleece
.