Definition of Pouder

1. powder [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pouder

pouched mammal
pouched mole
pouched mouse
pouched rat
pouches
pouchful
pouchfuls
pouchier
pouchiest
pouching
pouchless
pouchlike
pouchong
pouchongs
pouchy
pouder (current term)
pouders
poudre
poudres
poudrette
poudretteite
poudrin
pouf
pouf paste
poufed
pouff
pouffe
pouffed
pouffes
pouffing

Literary usage of Pouder

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

1. Two Fifteenth-century Cookery-books: Harleian Ms. 279 (ab. 1430), & Harl. Ms by Thomas Austin, British Library (1888)
"... And Jen take pouder of Gynger, whan hit is al-moost ynough", And caste ' there-to, ... And pouder of ginger, And lete hit boile no more, and salt hit, ..."

2. Reliquiæ Antiquæ: Scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, Illustrating Chiefly by Thomas Wright (1845)
"... and hold the pouder on thi finger that a gold ryng is upon, and wasch thi hond in every corner of the pont, fisches wolle come to thi honde. SONG. ..."

3. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne: Taken from Original Sources by John Ashton (1882)
"Of Ravens Flesh in pouder (as the former Prescript advises) ... mix and make a subtile pouder for two Doses, to be given at Night going to Bed. ..."

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