10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SURROYAL»
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Vallis Eboracensis: Comprising the History and Antiquities ...
There are six branches; named by one "skilful in ye arte of venery,"'l — the
Browantelier, 2 — Be- zantelier, 3 — Royal, 4 — Surroyal, Top. The Royal antler
has two branches, and the Surroyal two. The "bur" is eight inches in
circumference.
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A history of Britisch Quadrupeds including the Cetacea: ...
At this time he is called a Hart or Stag of ten, — probably because the branches,
including the surroyal, frequently amount to that number. After the seventh year
he is said to be croched, or palmed, or crowned, according to the number of ...
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Vallis Eboracensis: comprising the history and antiquities ...
There are six branches; named by one “skilful in ye arts of veneiy,"' l—the
Browantelier, fZ—Bezantelier, 3—Royal, 4—Surroyal, Top. The Royal antler has
two branches, and the Surroyal two. The “ bur" is eight inches in circumference.
Thomas GILL (of Easingwold.), 1852
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Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle ...
3. cf NHG Krimmer (m), an East Middle Germ term for the goshawk, and Grimmer
(m), denoting a sub-species of the kite. krimmender vogel, krim-vogel (sm) s.
krimmen kröne (swf) 1. “surroyal-top” or “crown”, i. e. highest part of stag's antlers;
...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology
the Wild Red Deer, ed. Hon. L. J. Bathurst, London, 1902, p. 32. Antler, royal, and
surroyal are equivalent to the modern brow, bay, and tray points respectively; see
Winans, pp. 6-9. As NED (s. v. royal, a. and sb., 3a, b) notes, Turbervile (p.
LF, Upper Part of all _, ,_ Surroyal top. \ lC, Burl'. SB, Beam. * And in a Buck's
Head D, Braunche; * * they say ZE, Advancers. , A, Palm.Spellers.*- And thOugh
every Gentleman is not an Ar* morist, or a skilful Woodnian, yet it is well'
beseeming ...
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Journals of the House of Commons
I mporting tctortign Hope into Ircland. Supply. A Witnds having rendered himself,
to be examined. surRoyal Assent to Bills. 2 t" Martii. and Means. Lombe" Engine
for ma king ganzine Silk. Frcta uds by Bankrupts. Growing Coffee in Plantations.
Great Britain House of Commons, 1803
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The Excitement of Verbal Adventure: A Study of Vladimir ...
... 2. a supporting pillar marked by lightness or brilliance, esp. of expression 2.
flickering, radiant (referring to line 286 of "Pale Fire") gaping, opening up 2.
taking a deep breath through the open mouth (figuratively) more than royally 2.
surroyal, ...
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Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
deer _ ELK, ROE, BUCK, FAWN, HART, MAHA, MUSK, STAG, ELAND, MOOSE,
CARIBOU, ROEBUCK, RUMINANT deer (pert to) antler _ DAG, SURROYAL Asia
_ AHU, AXIS, NAPU, KAKAR barking _ KAKAR, MUNTJAC female _ DOE, ROE,
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... LITREAGE MUCILAGE POUNDAGE STEARAGE THIRLAGE VAULTAGE
WEIGHAGE BONEMEAL DECRETAL ESCHEWAL ISOGONAL METHYLAL
ORINASAL PROCURAL REVIEWAL SURROYAL VARIETAL BERRIGAN
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