Woolfell

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A skin of an animal with the wool attached.

    "For first Mr. Dier's opinion was that the ancient custom for exportation was by the common laws; and goeth furder, that that ancient custom was the custom upon wools, woolfells, and leather."

Example

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"For first Mr. Dier's opinion was that the ancient custom for exportation was by the common laws; and goeth furder, that that ancient custom was the custom upon wools, woolfells, and leather."

Etymology

From wool + fell; see fell (“skin”).

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