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horse-dung
ˈhorse-dung The excrement of horses.1460–70 Bk. Quintessence i. 6 Distillid in hors dounge contynuely digest. 1606 Peacham Gentl. Exerc. i. xxii. (1612) 73 Let it rot in hot horse dung. 1796 H. Hunter tr. St.-Pierres Stud. Nat. (1799) II. 41 This last insect takes delight in a hillock of horse-dung.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fram (play)
And indeed Fram is not for the squeamish; it is full of evocations of foul smells, buzzing flies, rotted flesh, cannibalism, horse-dung bread, the horrors wikipedia.org
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tanner
▪ I. tanner1 (ˈtænə(r)) Also ? 1 tannere, 2–3 tanur, 4 tannere, 4–5 -our, 5 -ar(e, 6 -ar, tanyer. [The form corresponds with a rare OE. tannere from tannian to tan, and with OF. tanere (1226 in Godef. Compl.), nom. case of taneör, tanour:—L. tannātor, tannātōr-em, but perh. actually represents the F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hand of Glory
His reason for regarding this interpretation as "more than probable" is that horse-dung is "very combustible, when dry". wikipedia.org
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forwarding
ˈforwarding, vbl. n. [f. forward v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. forward in various senses. Also gerundially, with omission of in.1635 J. Gore Well-doing 17 Like that which Bias calls ἐγκοπὴν προκοπὴν the Backeward forwarding of a cause. 1707 Curios. in Husb. & Gard. 268 Horse-dung, and Kennel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Domestication of the horse
However, these arguments were published before a Copper Age corral was discovered at Krasnyi Yar in 2006 and mats of horse-dung at two other Botai sites wikipedia.org
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commixture
commixture (kəˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [ad. L. commixtūra, f. commixt-: see prec. and -ure.] 1. The action or fact of mixing or mingling together; union of ingredients or constituents.a 1592 T. Watson Poems (Arb.) 201 But it so fast was fixed to my hart, Ioind with vnseparable sweete commixture. 1610 Bp. Hall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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putty
▪ I. putty, n. (ˈpʌtɪ) Also 7 puttey, -ie, -ee, 8–9 Sc. potty. [a. F. potée (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), used in senses 1, 5 a, b, below; orig. a potful, or the contents of a pot, f. pot pot n.1] 1. A powder of calcined tin (amorphous stannic oxide), or of calcined tin and lead, used for polishing glas... Oxford English Dictionary
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loam
▪ I. loam, n. (ləʊm) Forms: 1 lám, (laam), 3–4 lam, 3–5, 6–9 Sc. lame, 5–8 lome, (4 in comb. lom-), 6–8 loame, 6–7 Sc. and north. leame, 7 leem, 8–9 loom, (9 laem), 6– loam. [OE. lám neut. = MDu., Du. leem, MLG. lêm, whence mod.G. lehm masc.; with different declension the word is found as OHG. leimo... Oxford English Dictionary
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grafting
▪ I. grafting, vbl. n.1 (ˈgrɑːftɪŋ, -æ-) [f. graft v.1 + -ing1.] The action of graft v.1 1. The action of inserting a graft (see graft n.1 1). For cleft-, crown-, saddle-, tongue-, whip-, etc. grafting, see the n. which forms the first member.1483 Cath. Angl. 162/1 A Graftynge, insicium. 1560 [see g... Oxford English Dictionary
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chopping
▪ I. chopping, vbl. n.1 (ˈtʃɒpɪŋ) [f. chop v.1] 1. a. The action of chop v.1, in various senses.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. ix. 167 Many a peire..In ialousye ioyeles and ianglyng on bedde Haue þei no children but cheste and choppyng hem bitwene. 1577 Holinshed Descr. Brit. i. xi. (R.) The sensible choppin... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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lute
▪ I. lute, n.1 (l(j)uːt) Also 4 loyt, 5–6 lutte, lewte. [a. F. lut (Cotgrave; now written luth) whence It. liuto, Du. luit, Da. lut, MHG. lûte (G. laute); another form of the word appears in Pr. laut, Sp. laud, Pg. alaude; a. Arab. al-‭ﻋūd, where al- is the definite article.] 1. A stringed musical i... Oxford English Dictionary
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fortification
fortification (ˌfɔːtɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) [a. F. fortification, ad. L. fortificātiōn-em, n. of action f. fortificā-re to fortify.] I. The action of fortifying; in senses of the vb. † 1. Strengthening, corroboration, ratification.1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 14 [They] haue..procured many men..to the..practise o... Oxford English Dictionary
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mushroom
▪ I. mushroom, n. (ˈmʌʃruːm) Forms: α. 5 musseroun, 5–7 muscheron, 6 mus(s)heron, mousheroun, 7 mucheron (muceron), 8 mushroon; β. 6 musherom, mousherom, mushrum(m)e, -romme, (mushorme), 6–7 mushrum, -rom, 7 muschrom(be, (mes-, musrume, mustrome), 7 musheroom, mushroome, 6– mushroom; γ. 6 moshrump, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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