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† ˈporknell Obs. rare. [Arbitrary derivative of pork1: cf. cracknel.] 1. One as fat as a pig.
c1400Destr. Troy 6368 Polidarius, the porknell, and his pere Machaon, Suet with the xvij [batell]. 2. Some part of the offal of a sheep.
1596Nashe Saffron Walden 111 No more doth he feed on anie thing when he is at Saffron Walden, but trotters, sheepes porknells, and buttered rootes. |