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strewage|ˈstruːɪdʒ| [f. strew v. + -age.] = strewing vbl. n. b.
1902J. H. Skeine Pastor Agnorum 266 The waking of that Syrian refugee..after his sleep among the great strewage of rocks on a down of Canaan. 1929R. Bridges Test. Beauty iii. 894 Vestiges of his stony asceticism imbue all time, thick as the strewage of his flinty tools, disseminate wheresoe'er he hath dwelt. 1940C. F. C. Hawkes Prehist. Found. Europe ii. 13 The basement-beds below it, formed of the strewage of older land-surfaces. |