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Vell

Vell \Vell\, n. [Cf. L. vellus the skin of a sheep with the wool on it, a fleece, a hide or pelt, or E. fell a hide.] The salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag. [Prov. Eng.]

Vell

Vell \Vell\, v. i. [Cf. Vell, n.] To cut the turf from, as for burning. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.

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vell

Etymology 1 vb. (context UK dialect English) To cut the turf from, as for burning. Etymology 2

n. The salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.

Usage examples of "vell".

Throninhaber und Throninhaberinnen ihre vollen oder Theilnachfolger, wie ihre eigenen Gatten und Gattinnen nach Wahl sich aussuchen.

Two wrecks before, an Arnaoot, vell known to them as Dmitri of the Evil Eye, a famous Klepht of Korvo, and a Moreot, arrived, bringing with them a child, a bold, spirited, beautiful boy, who, with firmness beyond his years, claimed the protection of the Caloyers, and accused his companions of having carried him off by force from his parents.

First I stroll to the library of the Geological Institute on Oster Vold Street.

Several, including Vellmer, gnashed their teeth and clenched their fists.

Vell, if you are to raise der level of mices to men, vould it not be vitting that you year glothes, too?