Definition of Gurnets

1. gurnet [n] - See also: gurnet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gurnets

gurlets
gurlier
gurliest
gurling
gurls
gurly
gurmies
gurmy
gurn
gurnard
gurnards
gurned
gurner
gurners
gurnet
gurnets (current term)
gurney
gurneys
gurniad
gurning
gurns
gurrah
gurrahs
gurrier
gurriers
gurries
gurrnki
gurrnkis
gurry

Literary usage of Gurnets

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

1. The Compleat City and Country Cook: Or, Accomplish'd House-wife. Containing by Charles Carter (1732)
"... Mullets or gurnets, &c. j ' VT'OU muft boil them in Water, Salt, whole Pepper, a Faggot of Herbs, Onions, ..."

2. The Compleat City and Country Cook: Or, Accomplish'd House-wife. Containing by Charles Carter (1732)
"... Mullets or gurnets, mud boil them in Water, Salt, whole Pepper, a Faggot of Herbs, Onions, ... gurnets."

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