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A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale in the ...
WHITLEATHER, n. Leather made from horse hides, and used for dyking-mittens,
&c. " Whole bridle and saddle, whitleather and nail." Tusser's Husbandry, ch. xvi.
" He bor'd the nerves through, from the heel to th' ankle, and then knit Both to his
...
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A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in Teesdale: In the ...
WHITLEATHER, n. Leather made from horse hides, and used for dyking-mittens,
&c. " Whole bridle and saddle, whitleather and nail." Tusser's Husbandry, ch. xvi.
" He bor'd the nerves through, from the heel to th' ankle, and then knit Both to his
...
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The Osage and the Invisible World: From the Works of Francis ...
Through the powers of the whitleather-like (white leech), My grandfather, it shall
appear, it was said, The earth shall appear, it was said, 18 Ha! it was to the one
that is like whitleather 19 They spake, saying: The little ones have nothing of ...
Garrick Bailey, Francis La Flesche, 1999
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The turf register, and sportsman & breeder's stud-book, by ...
... by Gentlemen, D. C. beating Mr. Hanger's horse, by Match'em ; and Lord
Abingdon's Bon Vi- vant, by Match'em. And at Guildford, May 28, He won the
King's Plate, 12st. beating, at three heats, Mr. Clark's Hylas, Sir J. Shelley's
Whitleather, ...
William Pick, R. Johnson, 1805
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Witch-Hunting in Seventeenth-Century New England: A ...
That when I was at the house of Hugh Parsons this Winter and he told me that he
had been at Mr. Pynchon's to get as much whitleather as to make a cap for a flail
and he was willing. But Simon would not let him have any: it had been as good ...
Adj. tenacious, tough, strong, resisting, sequacious†, stringy, gristly cartilaginous,
leathery, coriaceous†, tough as whitleather†; stubborn &c. (obstinate) 606.
unbreakable, indivisible; atomic. #328. Brittleness -- N. brittleness &c. adj.;
fragility, ...
... Counsellor (late Towzer) Apr. 1775 Duke of Grafton's Lamplighter, by Antinous
— beating Lord Clermont's Ainderby, Lord Grosvenor's Morwick, Mr. Hanks' s
Damper, Lord Farnham's Cut Blank, and Sir J. ' Shelley's Whitleather (Syrsold)
Oct.
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The Condition of Yorkshire Church Fabrics, 1300-1800
Firste for the Church Yates mendinge, iiiid. Item for mending the bells and for
wedges makinge to mend the bells with, vd. Item to the releife of maymed
souldiers at the sessions at Rotherham the xith day of Julie, iiis. iiiid. Item for
whitleather to ...
John Stanley Purvis, 1958
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Informal English: Puncture Ladies, Egg Harbors, Mississippi ...
[Berrey] whitleather stage At the age of an old maid; [from] whitleather, cured but
untanned hide. North Carolina. [Cooper] whittlety-whet When two are running a
race, we say, "It's a whittlety- whet who will get there first." Kentucky. [Fruit] whole
...
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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
Adj. tenacious, tough, strong, resisting, sequacious†, stringy, gristly cartilaginous,
leathery, coriaceous†, tough as whitleather†; stubborn &c (obstinate) 606.
unbreakable, indivisible; atomic. 328.Brittleness -- N. {ant. 327} brittleness &c adj.
; ...
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926
4 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «WHITLEATHER»
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How the Manliest Cook in America Makes the Best Turkey in America
None of it tastes good, and the heritage breeds are even worse, tough as whitleather and costly as dry-aged Prime beef." Even Ali wasn't able to solve the ... «Esquire, nov 14»
Rita Ora montre ses nouvelles bottes
Rita Ora semblait heureuse puisqu'elle a écrit : « Mes chéries sont finalement à la maison #whitleather #Chanel # sexonlegs. » La jeune femme a semble-t-il ... «Nina People, abr 13»
Hymns, Prayer, Reminders Mark Idaho's Remembrance of Holocaust
“The new number is 15,000,000 to 20,000,000,” said Whitleather. “Fifteen to 20 million human souls who died or were imprisoned by the Nazi killing machine.”. «Boise Weekly, abr 13»
First Light & the Glory of that One Dog
Dogs, whitleather tough, that would take a whipping, get up – shake it off – say to hell with you, Jack . . . and do-it-the-blazes over again. That kept you mumbling ... «AmmoLand.com, set 10»