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Definition of Morkins
1. morkin [n] - See also: morkin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morkins
Literary usage of Morkins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ledger of Andrew Halyburton: Conservator of the Privileges of the Scotch by Andrew Halyburton (1867)
"... the hundreth . . vi H. white or blak tawed with the woll the hundreth xii It
called morkins ... H. called morkins tawed with the woll the hundreth x It ..."
2. A Digest of the Public General Statutes: From Magna Carta, A.D. 1224-5, to 1 by Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Thomas William Tyndale (1822)
"No merchant, shall buy or contract for any coney skins or lamb skins, called
morkins, of the breed of this realm, or being within this realm, ..."
3. The Statutes at Large, of England and of Great Britain: From Magna Carta to by Great Britain, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, John Raithby (1811)
"... bargained or contracted for, any Cor.ey-fi:irs or Lamb-flans, commonly called
morkins, of the Breed of this Realm, or being within this Realm, ..."