surmullet
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of surmullet
1665–75; < French surmulet, Middle French sormulet, equivalent to sor reddish brown ( sorrel 1 ) + mulet mullet 1
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Surmullet, sur-mul′et, n. a mulloid food-fish of the genus Mullus, with two long barbels on the throat.
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Seius gave for the nightingale the command of a quantity or labour and subsistence, equal to what L.66 : 13 : 4d. would purchase in the present times; and Asinius Celer gave for a surmullet the command of a quantity equal to what L.88 : 17 : 9d. would purchase.
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In his third letter to Merrett, Browne says, "There is of them maior and minor," the latter probably being the variety known as the Surmullet, by far the most frequently met with here.
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Seius gave for the nightingale the command of a quantity of labour and subsistence, equal to what � 66:13: 4d. would purchase in the present times; and Asinius Celer gave for a surmullet the command of a quantity equal to what � 88:17: 9d. would purchase.
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