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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with BOWLAND (5)

One of the park-keepers of Merdon was judged worthy of a Latin epitaph, probably the work of a chaplain or of a Winchester scholar to whom he had endeared himself: Hic in humo stratus, John Bowland est tumulatus Vir pius et gratus et ab omnibus hinc peramatus Custos parcorum praestans quondam fuit horum De Merdon, quorum et Wintoniæ dominorum.
John Keble's Parishes Charlotte M. Yonge 2015
Here laid in the ground, John Bowland hath sepulture, A man of faith and kindliness, and hence by all beloved.
John Keble's Parishes Charlotte M. Yonge 2015
This mountainous tract forms part of the forest of Bowland, once ranged by numerous herds of deer, and is still under the jurisdiction of a master-forester, or bow-bearer, called _Parker_, which office has been held for centuries by a family of that name.
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) John Roby 2005
One looked over the castled heights of Clithero; the woody eminences of Bowland; the bleak ridges of Thornley; the broad moors of Bleasdale; the Trough of Bolland, and Wolf Crag; and even brought within his ken the black fells overhanging Lancaster.
The Lancashire Witches William Harrison Ainsworth 2005
Other fires again blazed on the towers of Clithero, on Longridge and Ribchester, on the woody eminences of Bowland, on Wolf Crag, and on fell and scar all the way to Lancaster.
The Lancashire Witches William Harrison Ainsworth 2005

Quotes with BOWLAND (2)

Small Moth... She's slicing ripe white peachesinto the Tony the Tiger bowland dropping slivers for the dogpoised vibrating by her foot to stop their fallwhen she spots it, camouflaged, a glimmer and then full on-happiness, plashing blunt soft wingsinside her as if it wantsto escape again.
Sarah Lindsay
the toilet is an intimacyonly shared with parents when you are youngand once again when they are olderand with lovers when say on a Sundaymorning stretching into the bathroomyou wake to the sound of stream into bowland go to hug the naked bodystood with its back to you and kiss the neckand taste the whole of the night on thereand smell the morning’s pale yellow lossand take the whole of him in your handand feel the water moving through himand knowing that this is love the pro…
Andrew McMillan Physical