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shorling
† ˈshorling Obs. Forms: 5–6 shorlyng, Sc. schorling, 6–7 Sc. schoirling, scorling, 6 shorelinge, -lynge, 9 shortling, 6–9 shorling. [f. shor-, shorn ppl. a. + -ling.] 1. The skin of a sheep that has been recently shorn; the wool taken from such a skin.1429 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 352/1 Wolle icalled Lam...
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schurling
schurge, schurgynge, schurling see scourge, shrugging, shorling.
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morling
morling (ˈmɔːlɪŋ) Forms: 5–6 morlyng, 6 moreling, 7 morlin, morlinge, 7–9 mortling, 5– morling. [App. formed after morkin1 by substitution of -ling suffix for -kin.] 1. Wool taken from the skin of a dead sheep. Obs. exc. in the traditional language of schedules to Acts of Parliament. Opposed to shor...
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