Definition of Pouders

1. pouder [n] - See also: pouder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pouders

pouched mole
pouched mouse
pouched rat
pouches
pouchful
pouchfuls
pouchier
pouchiest
pouching
pouchless
pouchlike
pouchong
pouchongs
pouchy
pouder
pouders (current term)
poudre
poudres
poudrette
poudretteite
poudrin
pouf
pouf paste
poufed
pouff
pouffe
pouffed
pouffes
pouffing
pouffs

Literary usage of Pouders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club by Old Edinburgh Club (1908)
"D. and specifick pouders viz heire following . . 021 00 00 Imprimis. ... with odoriferous pouders and ..."

2. Publications by Scottish History Society, Dorset Record Society (1894)
"0 18 0 3 to Jon Carss to buy pouders to the broun hors eyes . . . . .066 to ye quarriers to drink . . .050 4 for 12 broom ..."

3. The Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston 1671-1707 by John Foulis (1894)
"0 18 0 3 to Jon Carss to buv pouders to the broun hors eyes . . . . .066 to ye quarriers to drink . . .050 4 for 12 broom ..."

4. Compotus Rolls of the Obedientiaries of St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester by Priory of St. Swithun, George William Kitchin, Winchester Cathedral (1892)
"... pouders, (on p. 388, spelt blanch poder). This powder, often mentioned in old cookery receipts, was compounded of ginger, cinnamon, and nutmegs. ..."

5. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1889)
"... and to cast some pouders in some papers upon him, and that there came a black man from the Kerse hill towards them, & a branded cat came out of the corn ..."

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