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Definition of Merling
1. n. The European whiting.
Definition of Merling
1. the whiting [n -S] - See also: whiting
Medical Definition of Merling
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Merling
Literary usage of Merling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ohio Legal News (1895)
"Bernardina merling, who seeks to estab- ' mother, and by the admissions of the
Coining next to consider the claim of lish a preference in the sum of $900, ..."
2. Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum by Harry Leigh Douglas Ward, John Alexander Herbert (1883)
"The Prophecie of merling," in 17 rhyming and 46 alliterative lines, f. 14 b.
It begins: " It is to fall quhen thay it fynd. ..."
3. The Plant Alkaloids by Thomas Anderson Henry (1913)
"The formula assigned at various times to tropine by Ladenburg. merling, and
Willstatter have been suitably modified to represent ecgonine ; thus the ..."
4. Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London by John Carpenter, Henry Thomas Riley (1861)
"8The same custom the bailiff takes for the vessel that brings merling; ...
If a boat belonging to a foreigner brings merling, mackerel, or haddock, ..."
5. The Vegetable Alkaloids: With Particular Reference to Their Chemical by Amé Pictet (1904)
"merling decided in favor of the former of these alternatives, ... merling thus
obtained, as an expression of the constitution of tropine, the two following ..."
6. Progressive Men of Western Colorado by A.W. Bowen & Co (1905)
"JOHN merling. - John merling. a prominent farmer, stock- grower and dairyman of
Ouray county, is a native of Germany, where he was born on January 29, 1839, ..."