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stillage
English
Etymology
still +? -age
Noun
stillage (countable and uncountable, plural stillages)
- (uncountable) The residue from the manufacture of alcohol from grain; typically used in animal feed
- (countable) A rack or pallet used to hold goods (originally casks) off the floor
Anagrams
- legalist, tillages
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suillage
English
Alternative forms
- sulliage
- sullage
Etymology
From Old French souillage, soillage, from souiller, soiller. See soil (“to stain”), and compare sullage.
Noun
suillage (usually uncountable, plural suillages)
- (obsolete) A drain or collection of filth.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir H. Wotton to this entry?)
Anagrams
- ill-usage, sulliage
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