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dunging
dunging, vbl. n. (ˈdʌŋɪŋ) [f. dung v. + -ing1. Cf. Ger. düngung.] The action of the verb dung. 1. The manuring of land; concr. manure, dung.c 1000 [see dung v. 1]. c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 238 Lupyne and ficchis slayn, and on their roote Vpdried, are as dongyng, londis boote. 1562 Turner Herbal ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dunging
Dunging was used to fix mordants as well as remove unfixed mordants and thickening agents from the fabric. Objective Dunging is followed by printing and the ageing process. wikipedia.org
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Dunging script
The Dunging script or Iban script is a quasi-syllabary script used to write the Iban language of Sarawak. It was invented in 1947 by its namesake, Dunging anak Gunggu (1904–1985), who revised the initial 77 glyphs to the current 59 glyphs in 1962. wikipedia.org
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fumishing
† ˈfumishing Obs. Also 6–7 fewmishing, (6 femysshyng, femishing), 7–8 fimashing. [app. f. OF. femer, fumer to dung (see fumet2), + -ish (on the analogy of vbs. a. Fr. vbs. in -iss-, -ir) + -ing1.] The excrement (of a deer). Cf. fumets.1527 St. Papers Hen. VIII, VI. 598 The scantlyn and femysshyng of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ageing (textiles)
See also James Thomson (calico printer) Dunging References Textile techniques Textile printing Textile finishing machines wikipedia.org
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fly-dung
▪ I. ˈfly-dung, n. [f. fly n.1 + dung n.] The excrement of the fly, usually of the house-fly.1855 Clarke Dict., Fly-dirt, flydung.▪ II. ˈfly-dung, v. Dyeing. [f. fly n.1 + dung v.] trans. In the process of dyeing with madder: To subject for the first time to the process of ‘dunging’: see dung v. Als... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wallowing
When indoors and hot, domestic pigs often attempt to wallow on wet floor surfaces and in the dunging areas. wikipedia.org
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soilage
ˈsoilage Also 6–7 soylage. [f. soil n.3 or v.1 + -age.] † 1. ? A charge or toll for depositing filth or refuse. Obs.1593 Norden Spec. Brit., Cornw. (1728) 98 Salt-ashe,..a pretye market towne... It hath anchorage and soylage of all straunger ships, and the profit of a passage betwene it and Deuon. [... Oxford English Dictionary
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dung
▪ I. dung, n. (dʌŋ) Forms: 1– dung, (3 ding), 4–6 dunge, dong(e, 4–7 doung(e, (6 dungue, doong, 6–7 dongue). [OE. dung = OFris. dung, OHG. tunga manuring, mod.G. dung and dünger manure. Cf. also Sw. dynga dung, muck, Da. dynge heap, hoard, mass, pile, mod.Icel. dyngja heap, dung. The original sense ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jethro Tull (agriculturist)
Finding that they did not approve of dunging their vineyards, Tull readily adduced the fact in favour of his own favourite theory: that manuring soil is wikipedia.org
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strunt
▪ I. strunt, n.1 Now dial. (Sc. and north.) (strʌnt) [Cf. strunt a.; also Sw. dial. strunt stiff grass.] The fleshy part of the tail of an animal, esp. of a horse; also, rarely, that of a bird. Hence, also, the whole tail.[1577: cf. strunt a.] 1610 Markham Masterp. i. ciii. 205 Feele all downe the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Fitzherbert
operation, he says, If an acre of land be worth sixpence before it is enclosed, it will be worth eightpence when it is enclosed, by reason of the compost and dunging wikipedia.org
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soiling
▪ I. † soiling, n. Obs.—0 [app. for siling, f. sile v.1 2.] (See quot.)1573–80 Baret Alv., A Soiling, a great opening, or gaping of the earth, as it were a deepnesse without bottome.▪ II. soiling, vbl. n.1 (ˈsɔɪlɪŋ) [f. soil v.1] 1. a. The action of making or becoming dirty, tarnished, or stained. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iban language
Writing system Although the Iban language is presently written using the Latin alphabet, an Iban syllabary (the Dunging script) was devised by Dunging Twenty generations before Dunging, which would represent approximately 400–600 years, an ancestor named Renggi also devised a script, but it was apparently wikipedia.org
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Chowk poorana
Tadvalkar (2011) states that the "cow-dunging process is known as lipna in the region, whereas the floor art is referred to as likhnoo (writing), dehar wikipedia.org
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