10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUNGCORN»
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Cf. mungcorn. munge, 1).3 War. Gnos: (1190). Nrf. COZENS-"ARDY Broad lt'if (
1893) 11. 2. sb. A mixture of coarse meal with milk or pot liquor for dogs, pigs,
and poultry; mixed food for horses; barleymeal, oatmeal, bran. See Mungcorn. n.
Cy.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
দানার্গক | Mungcorn, n. s. মিগ্রিত শস], Mangcorn শব্দরৎ অর্থজফুনিঙ্গুন্থ | Mungrel
, n. s. Mongrel শব্দরৎ অর্ঘজকুনিন্থর, দ্বিজৰুর্তায়, (দাতাঁসে লা . নানাধর্মাক বা
নানাকারণাত্মক বস্তু বা বাক্তি | Mongrel. a- বিজার্তীয়. দ্বিজকৌয়. দোআসলা , অধমজ
.
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A Glossary of North Country Words, with Their Etymology, and ...
Mungcorn, mixed corn, occurs in ancient records. Mong- corn is also an old
English word. MANNER, dung, or compost — manure. MANNIE, a diminutive of
man. " A tight little mannie." HAPPEN, perhaps — it may happen. — Cumb. and
West.
John Trotter Brockett, William Edward Brockett, 1846
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
... নৈৰুক্তন্ধু বা Mundungus, n. s. অপরভট্রিষক্টৰিট্টর্শষ- পচা বা দুট্রিন্ধিয়ুক্ত
WWII?' I ক], কঢকচি, ভনভনঢনি- ঘুনঘুনর্টন I Munerary, a. দানধর্মাক, দানসম্বন্বর্মীয়,
দানার্ধক I To Murmur, v. n. Lat. গজথু-কৃ, কহ্কচি-কৃ, কচুমচ-কৃ, ঘুণ২-কৃ, Mungcorn, চ. ৪.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1834
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A Glossary of North Country Words, in use. From an original ...
Mungcorn, mixed corn, occurs in ancient records. Mongeom is also an old
English word. MANnR, dung, or compost—manure. MANNIE, a diminutive of man
. “ A tight little manm'e.” MAPPEN, perhaps—it may happerL—Cmnb. and West.
John Trotter BROCKETT, 1829
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English Language Word Builder
... PANNIKELI PARAFOIL PARASANG PARTERRE PASTITSO PAULDRON
PECORINO PELLMELL PENONCEL PENUCHLE PERIANTH PESTHOLE
PHANTAST PHILOMOT PHYLLOME MOPEHAWK MOSSBACK MUCKHEAP
MUNGCORN ...
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A glossary of North Country words, with their ethymology, ...
Mungcorn, mixed corn, occurs in ancient records. Mong- corn is also an old
English word. Manner, dung, or.compost — manure. Mannie, a diminutive of man
. " A tight little mannie." Mappen, perhaps — it. may happen. — Cimb. and West.
John Trotter Brockett, 1846
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in ...
The harvested grain, thus necessarily intermixed, was termed meslin, from
miscellanea: it also obtained the name of mungcorn, corruptly from monk-corn,
because bread made with it was commonly eaten in monasteries. With the
exception of ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
n.f. [mengen, Dutch, to mm- down a white precipitate, turning black with heat, glc.
J Corn of several kinds mixed : as, wheat and of the regulus itself. The white ore
has also been rye. It is generally pronounced mungcorn. found vegetating on the
...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
It is generally pronounced mungcorn ut hard enough to strike fire. This consists of
from being fed too high, and allowed no exercise .inganese bedded in zeolite. It
melts perse with or any opportunity of refreshing themselves with ie heat of a ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807