Definition of Musting

1. must [v] - See also: must

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musting

musterers
mustereth
mustering
musterings
musters
mustest
musths
mustier
mustiest
mustily
mustine
mustine hydrochloride
mustiness
mustinesses
musting (current term)
mustn't
mustn't've
mustre
musts
musty
musubi
musæa
musæum
musæums
mut
muta
mutabilities
mutability
mutable

Literary usage of Musting

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

1. American Druggist (1884)
"IT was formerly supposed that the coloring matter of red wines was dissolved out of the grape skins by the alcohol developed during the musting. ..."

2. Chambers's Information for the People: A Popular Encyclopaedia by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1853)
"... ror did I go out of my way to do this—here are numerous single sticks, as straight as an arrow, and fit for musting any three-decker in the navy. ..."

3. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1874)
"The composition of ordinary musting powder, as above shown, effects a slow combustion.—A blasting powder now used to a considerable extent in this country ..."

4. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII by Great Britain Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, Robert Henry Brodie, James Gairdner (1890)
"John musting. Grant of the office of buying and repairing the King's arras j and tapestry, with the usual fees, as enj >yt'd by Thomas Garton or John Lysen ..."

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