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What is a butteris? - Bel Joeor
It's apparently a very old style of hoof knife. The proper technical term for it is “butteris,” sometimes spelled buttris, buttrice, butterys, ...
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Farrier's Hoof Tool for Horses - Antique Butteris - eBay
Antique Butteris - Farrier's Hoof Tool for Horses ; Item description from the seller. It is a tool used by farriers to trim a horse's hooves prior to installing ...
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BUTTERIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUTTERIS is a steel instrument for paring the hoofs of horses.
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butteris
▪ I. butteris1 (ˈbʌtərɪs) Forms: 6 buttris, 6, 8 buttrice, 7 buttresse, butterys(se, 7–8 buttress, 7– butteris. [Cf. butter n.2, F. boutoir; also F. boutereau, bouterolle, names of instruments used in various trades for punching or boring. The precise formation of the Eng. word is unknown.] A farrie...
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Butteris (Farrier's Hoof Cutter) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The butteris was used for paring (trimming) the hooves of horses before putting on new shoes. The farrier would push on the tool with both hands in a thrusting ...
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18th 19th cent Farriers Butteris tool for Trimming Horses Hooves ...
18th 19th cent Blacksmith made Butteris for Horse Hoof Trimming by Farrier. Good Luck! SIZE - 16" length.
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Butteris Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Butteris definition: (farriery) A cutting instrument, with a long bent shank set in a handle which rests against the operator's shoulder, used in paring the ...
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butteris - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
butteris (plural butterises). (historical, farriery) A cutting instrument, with a long bent shank set in a handle which rests against the farrier's shoulder ...
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Butteris, ca. 1820 - Maine Memory Network
About this item. Current item. Butteris, ca. 1820. This tool (also spelled Butteress or Buttress) is used by a farrier for paring a horse's hoof. The long ...
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definition of Butteris by The Free Dictionary
Butteris rich in fat soluble vitamins and fatty acids that are good for health. Taste of traditional breakfast. 8, and should be addressed to Justin Butteris, ...
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New Albion (colony)
On 22 July 1653, William Eltonhead witnessed an indenture between Argoll Yeardley and Thomas Butteris.
18th-century claims
In the 1770s, a British farmer
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Town of Normanton
Mathers, proprietor of the Norman Chronicle
1909, 1910, 1911 : James Robert Butteris
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butter
▪ I. butter, n.1 (ˈbʌtə(r)) Forms: 1–3 butere, 3 buttere, 4 boter(e, botter, butre, 4–5 buttur, 5 butture, buttir, buttyr, botyr, boture, bottre, 7 butyr, 4– butter. [OE. butere wk. fem. (in compounds buttor-); ad. L. butyrum, ad. Gr. βούτυρον. So OFris. butera, botera, MDu. bōter(e, botre, Du. bote...
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