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Mouraiˊlle [with Horsemen]
Mouraiˊlle [with Horsemen] barnacles, an instrument of iron or wood, compos’d of 2 branches, joined at one end
with a hinge to hold a horse by the nose, to prevent his struggling and getting loose,
when an incision is made, or the fire given.
Definition taken from
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)
Morse *
Muˊsquash [in several parts of America]