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Kent, n.3|kɛnt| [Name of a county in England.] In full, Kent sheep. (See quot. 1957.)
1809D. Price Syst. Sheep-Grazing Romney Marsh iv. 186 The New Leicester breed..were ripe for the slaughter-house in April, whereas the South Down and the Kents would not be so till the latter end of the summer. Ibid. 201 The Kent sheep being 65 lb. lighter than the Leicesters..makes the gainings of the Kent sheep in the whole 152 lb. of mutton. 1891R. Wallace Rural Econ. Austral. & N.Z. Plate lxix (caption) Romney Marsh or Kent Sheep. 1894Country Gentlemen's Catal. 52/1 Sheep—Kent or Romney Marsh. Bred by owner. 1957Encycl. Brit. XX. 476/1 The Romney is a long-coarse-wool, white-face, hardy, polled sheep that originated in Kent, Eng. It is sometimes called the Kent or the Romney Marsh. 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 8 Mar. 15/1 Grassland types [of sheep] include..Greyface and Kent. 1972Country Life 16 Mar. 607/1 The sheep..can break down organo⁓phosphates by blood enzymes. Among Dorset Downs 3 per cent could do this efficiently..and among Kent 37 per cent. |