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pelterer
ˈpelterer [f. peltry + -er1: cf. fruiterer, fripperer, etc.] A dealer in peltry, a fellmonger.1876 Whitby Gloss., Pelterer, a dealer in skins or ‘peltry’. A furrier. 1886 E. Gilliat Forest Outlaws (1887) 295 The booths..of the pelterers with their smelling hides. Oxford English Dictionary
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Herleva
During his siege of Alençon, the townspeople are said to have called William peliciarius (pelterer) because his mother's kinsmen had been pollinctors. wikipedia.org
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pelter
▪ I. ˈpelter, n.1 rare. [Agent-noun belonging to pelting a.] A paltry or peddling person.a 1577 Gascoigne Flowers Wks. (1587) 41 Yea let suche pelters prate, saint Needam be their speede, We neede no text to answer them but this, The Lord hath nede. 1577 T. Kendall Flowers of Epigr. 4 The veriest pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fulbert of Falaise
anecdote relating to the siege of Alençon (1051–1052), he reported that local residents had been mutilated by William after they called him a pelliciarius (pelterer wikipedia.org
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leather
▪ I. leather, n. (ˈlɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 leðer, 4–5 leder, leþer, (leeder), 4–6 ledder, -yr, 5 ledur, -yr, (letheir), 5–7, 8 Sc. lether(e, 6 Sc. lathir, 7 lather, 6– leather. [OE. leðer (only in compounds, as leðer-hose, weald-leðer bridle) = OFris. leither, leder, lider, leer, OSax. leðar (Du. leder, l... Oxford English Dictionary
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