Crossword-Solution: FOUMART 7 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Foumart a. The European polecat; -- called also European ferret, and
fitchew. See Polecat.

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FOUMART anagram FARMOUT

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FOUL marten 2 answers
Polecat 7 answers
BADGER relative 27 answers
Weasel 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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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MECAZE
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Sentences with FOUMART (5)

Measter, too--I could a-bear a good deal, but measter cuts through the stable-yard, and past me, wi'out a word, as if I was poison, or a stinking foumart.
A Dark Night's Work Elizabeth Gaskell 2005
Now moreover Walter looked, and deemed that he beheld something through the grass and bracken on the other side of those two, an ugly brown and yellow body, which, if it were not some beast of the foumart kind, must needs be the monstrous dwarf, or one of his kin; and the flesh crept upon Walter's bones with the horror of him.
The Wood Beyond the World William Morris 2007
Men called him polecat, apropos of nothing about him, apparently, for he had no connection with poles or cats; or foumart, apropos--and you wouldn't have needed to be told if you had got to leeward of him just then--of his _very_ unroselike smell--that is, fou--foul, mart--marten, his nearest relation; or, again, fitchett, as our forefathers termed him.
The Way of the Wild F. St. Mars 2006
ELIZA: I found a paper in the empty chest, Scrawled with a bit of writing in his hand: “Tell dad I’ve gone to look for his lost wits: And he’ll not see me till he gets new eyes To seek me himself.” EZRA: Eyes or no eyes, I’ll break The foumart’s back, in this world or the next: He’ll not escape.
Krindlesyke Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 2006
While thus on the bed the chamber door seemed to him to open of itself, and there came a thick smoke or mist, which on vanishing left him in extreme fear and horror; then appeared one Hindle, a fellow servant, with his hair cropped close to his ears, and he lay very heavy on his breast, but soon turned himself into the likeness of a naked child, which he caught by the knee; but the child became a "filmet" (foumart, pole-cat?), and went away with a shrill shriek.
Witch Stories E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton 2010