The Collaborative International Dictionary
Woolfell
Woolfell \Wool"fell`\, n. [Wool + fell a skin.] A skin with the wool; a skin from which the wool has not been sheared or pulled. [Written also woolfel.]
Wiktionary
woolfell
n. A skin with the wool attached.
Usage examples of "woolfell".
The whole parliament also granted a duty of forty shillings on each sack of wool exported, on each three hundred woolfells, and on each last of leather for the same term of years, but dreading the arbitrary spirit of the crown, they expressly declared, that this grant was to continue no longer, and was not to be drawn into precedent.