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Definition of Feltering
1. felter [v] - See also: felter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feltering
Literary usage of Feltering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Medico-legal treatise on malpractice and medical evidence by John J. Elwell (1860)
"In both counts the direct and immediate injury complained of is the setting,
feltering, inflammation and sores, and the position of the foot is alleged to ..."
2. The Epigrams of Martial by Martial (1897)
"The swan murmurs sweet strains with a feltering tongue, itself the singer of its
own dirge. As how to swans, their truth's reward, belong A joyful death, ..."
3. Some Considerations on the National Debts, the Sinking Fund, and the State by William Pulteney, William Pulteney Bath (1729)
"... our deep and feltering Wounds to the Bottom j let us endeavour to procure fuch
Remedies as may be proportionable to our ..."
4. A Review of Captain Basil Hall's Travels in North America in the Years 1827 by Richard Biddle (1830)
"There is no confusion or feltering in the actual administration of justice.
Why, then, should harm result from the publication of decisions? ..."
5. Ethnology by Michael Haberlandt (1900)
"The arts of plaiting and weaving, feltering and preparing leather, manufacturing
materials of bast and bark, dyeing, netting, and sewing, as practised in ..."