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1 gen 1642 anni - muck

Descrizione:

Usually the dung of farm animals, mixed with straw and other bedding matter. It was a valuable asset, employed by farmers to fertilise the land: 1483 <i> to haue a lafull gait ... with ther muke & ther corne to and fro </i>, Ovenden (YRS83/152); 1532-3 <i> the seyd Nycholas ... to leyf the seyd howses as he finds them ... & to leff hys muk at the ende of hys terme </i>, Bradfield (TWH20/35); 1555 <i> to ... my sonnes all mucke and maner </i> [manure] <i> that is at the house </i>, Knottingley (Th27/54). It may have been refuse or offal in other circumstances, as in York: 1538 <i> Item rassavyd ... for the moyke at the Fyshe Lendyng, ijs viijd </i>, St Michael, Spurriergate (CCW193). This is likely to have been fish offal which would also serve as a fertiliser. The verb meant to remove muck from stables, now more usually ‘to muck out’: 1642 <i> when they come backe they fall to mucking of the stables </i>, Elmswell (DW107). It had numerous attributive uses, especially in the names of the tools used to handle it and the vehicles which transported it into the fields. These are dealt with individually below.

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Data:

1 gen 1642 anni
Adesso
~ 383 years ago