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foumart
foumart (ˈfʊmət) Forms: 4 folmarde, 5 ful(e)merd(e, -mert, 5–6 -mard(e, 5–7 -mer(e, (5 -mare), 5 fullimart, 6 fullymart, 7 ful-, 7–8 fuli-, 7–9 foul(e)mart, 5–7 fow-, 7, 9 fu-, 8, 9 foomart, (6 foumerd, 7 fummer, 8 formet), 8– foumart. [ME. fulmard:—OE. *f{uacu}l mearð (f{uacu}l, foul a. + mearð mar...
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Charles Waterton
his autobiography that while he was at the school, "by a mutual understanding, I was considered rat-catcher to the establishment, and also fox-taker, foumart-killer
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thummart
† ˈthummart Sc. Obs. Also 7 thulmard, 9 thummert, thoumart. A dialectal alteration of foumart, polecat: see th (6).1696 A. Telfair True Relat. 12 (Edinb. ed.) By the way his Dog Catched a Thulmard. 1785 Burns Twa Herds vi, The thummart, wil'-cat, brock and tod, Weel kend his voice. 1850 J. D. Brown ...
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fulmar
fulmar (ˈfʊlmə(r)) [originally belonging to the dialect of the Hebrides, and so prob. of Norse origin; perh. f. ON. f{uacu}l-l foul (referring to the disgusting odour of the bird) + má-r mew, gull. That the word is, as commonly said, a transferred use of fulmar, foumart, seems unlikely. The Gael. fu...
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volymare
† volymare var. folmare, etc., foumart.c 1450 Bk. Hawkyng in Rel. Ant. I. 305 The mewe in this maner schal be sette, that no fucher no volymare enter in.
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fitchet
▪ I. fitchet n. var. of *fidget n.2▪ II. fitchet (ˈfɪtʃɪt) Also 6 fechet, 7–8 fichat. [dim. of fitch n.2] 1. = fitchew 1, 2.1535 in Weaver Wells Wills (1890) 29 My blew furryd gowne of fechets. 1653 Walton Angler i. i. 14 The Fichat..and the like creatures. 1772 T. Simpson Vermin-Killer 23 The Polec...
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fitchew
▪ I. fitchew (ˈfɪtʃuː) Forms: 5 fechu, fychew, (pl. fecheus, fychews, -eux), 6 fechowe, ficheuxe, fitchewe, 7 fitcholl, fitchaw, 8 fi(t)cher, fitchole, 4– fitchew. [a. OF. fissel (pl. fissiaulx), later fissau (Cotgr.), a diminutive formation on the word which appears in Du. of 16–17th c. as fisse, v...
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