Definition of Muckhill

1. Noun. A heap of dung or refuse.

Exact synonyms: Dunghill, Midden, Muckheap
Generic synonyms: Agglomerate, Cumulation, Cumulus, Heap, Mound, Pile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Muckhill

mucked up
muckender
muckenders
muckered
muckerer
muckerers
muckering
muckers
mucket
muckety-muck
muckety muck
muckety mucks
muckheap
muckheaps
muckhill (current term)
muckier
muckiest
muckily
muckiness
mucking
mucking in
mucking up
muckland
mucklands
muckle
muckled
muckles
muckling
muckluck

Literary usage of Muckhill

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

1. Records of the Borough of Nottingham: Being a Series of Extracts from the by Nottingham (England). (1900)
"We Present Master Hanes for Making a muckhill In Chandler's Lane.2 90a, ro. 33. CXLV. ... muckhill ..."

2. The Life of William Shakespeare: Including Many Particulars Respecting the by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1848)
"... a muckhill before his doore. ... a muckhill att the sheip ... Ferric for a muckhill in the Chappie laine. ..."

3. Knowledge is Power by Charles Knight (1866)
"The " muckhill" will by them be " cast abroad," but it will be devoted to the mere pursuit of sensual indulgence, losing half its fertilizing power, ..."

4. The Ancient British Drama by Robert Dodsley (1810)
"How now, Enter Sir ANDREW TIPSTAFF, Sir OLIVER muckhill, and Sir JOHN ... Fear not, Sir Oliver muckhill; I'll stick close for you : leave all with me. ..."

5. Records of the Borough of Nottingham: Being a Series of Extracts from the by Nottingham (England). (1900)
"We Present Master Hanes for Making a muckhill In Chandler's Lane.2 90a, ro. 33. CXLV. ... muckhill ..."

6. The Life of William Shakespeare: Including Many Particulars Respecting the by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1848)
"... a muckhill before his doore. ... a muckhill att the sheip ... Ferric for a muckhill in the Chappie laine. ..."

7. Knowledge is Power by Charles Knight (1866)
"The " muckhill" will by them be " cast abroad," but it will be devoted to the mere pursuit of sensual indulgence, losing half its fertilizing power, ..."

8. The Ancient British Drama by Robert Dodsley (1810)
"How now, Enter Sir ANDREW TIPSTAFF, Sir OLIVER muckhill, and Sir JOHN ... Fear not, Sir Oliver muckhill; I'll stick close for you : leave all with me. ..."

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