Definition of Feering

1. feerin [n -S] - See also: feerin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feering

feelth
feely
feely box
feen
feens
feepayer
feepayers
feepaying
feer
feere
feered
feeres
feerie
feeries
feerin
feering (current term)
feerings
feerins
feers
fees
fees and charges
feese
feesed
feeses
feesing
feet
feet-first
feet first
feet of clay
feet on the ground

Literary usage of Feering

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

1. The Book of the Farm by Henry Stephens (1852)
"It is always desirable to commence a feering at a straight side of a field, whence there is little risk of error in ing on' the ..."

2. Eastern England: From the Thames to the Humber by Walter White (1865)
"... Green —Stanstead Hall-A Brisk Walk—The Mangle-turner—Coggeshall— feering—Landlady's Praises—Fertile Landscape—A Critic on Tiptree —Messing. ..."

3. Hand-book of Indian Agriculture by Nitya Gopal Mukerji (1901)
"Four or more feering-poles are used when a field is brought under plough for the first ... It is along the future crown that the feering poles are set up. ..."

4. Essex Highways, Byways, and Waterways by Charles Raymond Booth Barrett (1892)
"feering is a pretty little place with a fine old church, remarkable for its ... Not very far from feering, in the direction of Coggeshall, stands an old ..."

5. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1892)
"feering, box of Oriental cigars, $5, by TJ Fair, Brantford, J. Mounce; ... Second class—feering, felt hat, $2.50, by JD Williamson ifc Co., Guelph, Geo. ..."

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