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c. 1624.  Chapman, Hymn to Hermes, 93. Seuen strings, of seuerall tunes,… Made of the Entrailes of a sheepe well dried.

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1728.  [E. Smith], Compleat Housew. (ed. 2), 133. Then put in three quarters of a pound of Flour well dried.

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1765.  Museum Rust., IV. 467. The most proper fuel … for drying the flax, is either charcoal, or well-dried turf.

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1880.  C. R. Markham, Peruv. Bark, xx. 225. At least 100,000 well-ripened and well-dried seeds were now gathered.

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