poulter Meaning in Telugu ( poulter తెలుగు అంటే)
పౌల్టర్, యాంగ్రీ మాన్
Noun:
యాంగ్రీ మాన్, ఒక రకమైన పావురం,
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poulter's Usage Examples:
who died in 1777 was “one of the greatest goose-feeders and wholesale poulterers in the kingdom.
from Sicilian Arabic أبو الدجاج Abu-d-dajāj(i), meaning "chicken owner, poulterer" (literally "father of chickens").
John Stow, writing at the end of the 16th century, noted that "the poulterers are but lately departed from thence into other streets".
late medieval victualling yards in Greenwich It appears in the London poulterers price lists as the Brewe, a bird which was thought to have been the Eurasian.
His father, Thomas Brewer, was a poulterer, and his mother"s Christian name was True.
was arrested again in 1687, this time for the crime of "sodomy with a poulterer".
Massinger (1583–1640): "A pox upon your Christian cockatrices! They cry, like poulterers" wives, "No money, no coney.
It was headed by a poulter or poulterer (though this last term is more often for a merchant who deals in poultry).
When the poulter"s measure couplet is divided at its caesurae, it becomes a short measure stanza, a quatrain of 3, 3, 4, and 3 feet.
Sutherland was an able seaman and also the ship"s poulterer (which meant he prepared game birds for the table, including for instance.
famous for its abundance and excellence of its rabbits which were sold by poulterers as "Muel Rabbits".
There were country folk and lecturers, dentists and poulterers, a hairdresser from Cardiff and a poet from Cheltenham.
Grocers, butchers, bakers, coopers, poulterers, and dealers in tea and fruit were established by 1851, and increased.