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FEARNOUGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a thick heavy overcoating that is made of wool often mixed with shoddy and that has a rough shaggy face also : a garment made of this material called also ... www.merriam-webster.com
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The Fearnought Archives | Dugdale Bros & Co
First introduced in the early 1900s, Fearnought was Dugdale's first cloth made entirely from Australian merino wool, ... www.dugdalebros.com
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Fearnought - Thoroughbred Heritage
Fearnought was the most important colonial era sire in America and the most important stallion until the arrival of Medley in 1784, some say even up to ... www.tbheritage.com
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fearnought
fearnought (ˈfɪənɔːt) [f. phrase: fear v. (in imperative) + nought.] 1. A stout kind of woollen cloth, used chiefly on board ship in the form of outside clothing in the most inclement weather, also as a protective covering or lining for the outside door of a powder magazine, the portholes, etc. Cf. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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FEARNOUGHT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
fearnought in American English (ˈfɪrˌnɔt ) or ˈfearˌnaught (ˈfɪrˌnɔt ) noun 1. a heavy woolen cloth used for coats 2. a coat made of this. www.collinsdictionary.com
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fearnaught - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A fearless person. · (by extension) A warm garment, especially one made of this cloth. en.wiktionary.org
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Regulus (horse)
At stud, he sired Royal (1749), South (1750), Fearnought (1755), undefeated Alipes, Star, Cato, Juba, Ascha, Grisewood's Lady Thigh, Miss Belsea, and many West South East Magog Cormorant Amazon Laycock Flimnap Careless Regulator Mousetrap Alderman Jolly Roger Fearnaught Matchless Whynot Regulus King Herod Fearnought wikipedia.org
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fearnought, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun fearnought is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for fearnought is from 1769, in the writing of James Cook, ... www.oed.com
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Fearnought (But the Captain) - penelope hemingway
It is a cream coloured thick woolen material, very strong and very dense. They were usually button fastened with a flap at the front, also with ... theknittinggenie.com
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FEARNOUGHT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · a stout woolen cloth for overcoats. · an outer garment of this cloth. fearnought. / ˈfɪəˌnɔːt /. noun. a heavy woollen fabric. a coat made of such fabric. www.dictionary.com
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Navy Fearnought Wool Blazer - Huntsman Savile Row
Luxurious yet hardy, this robust woollen cloth is a Dugdale exclusive. Fearnought is made entirely from Australian merino wool, there is a warmth and ... www.huntsmansavilerow.com
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fearnothing
† ˈfearnothing Obs. rare. = fearnought 1.1725 Lond. Gaz. No. 6380/13 Charles Banton..Spinner and Carder for Fearnothing. Oxford English Dictionary
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dreadnought
dreadnought, a. and n. (ˈdrɛdnɔːt) Also dreadnaught. A. adj. Dreading nothing, fearless.1836 W. Irving Astoria I. 301 Three Kentucky hunters, of the true ‘dreadnought’ stamp. 1863 Mrs. C. Clarke Shaks. Char. 288 The manly and dreadnought character of the seafaring man. B. n. 1. a. A thick coat or ou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Handsome Dan
Bonny Boy of Fearnought out of Woodside's Christie Lou, and was a grandson of the famed Kippax Fearnought, the celebrated English import, who went Best wikipedia.org
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Referee (association football)
A match report from Rochdale in 1842 shows their use in a football game between the Bodyguards Club and the Fearnought Club. wikipedia.org
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