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† ˈfullage Obs. [a. OF. foullage (F. foulage), f. fouler to full.] 1. Money paid for the fulling of cloth.1611 in Cotgr. s.v. Foullage. 1706 in Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1755 in Johnson. Hence in mod. Dicts. 2. [Cf. fulyie n.2; the lit. sense is ‘what is trampled under foot’.] Refuse, street-sweepings,...
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Isaac Newton Watt
In 1847 their first child Newton Fullage was born, and in 1849 their second child Charles Llewellyn was as well.
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fulzie
▪ I. fulyie, n.1 Sc. (ˈfuljɪ) Also 5–9 fulye, 6 fulȝe, 9 fulzie, foolyie. [var. of foil n.1] † 1. A leaf. Obs.1513 Douglas æneis xii. Prol. 89 Euery faill Ourfret with fulȝeis of figuris full diuers. 1819 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd (1827) 113 Sae thick they [Bees] owr the fulȝies stalk. 2. Gold-lea...
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