Obs. In 7–8 litteridge. [f. LITTER sb. + -AGE.] a. The process of littering or being littered; birth. b. (See quot. 1726.)

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1601.  Dolman, La Primaud. Fr. Acad., III. lxxxvii. (1618), 834. In the same Countrey there are Bores like to others … in their litteridge, which are grown in two moneths, and yet are smaller then conies.

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1726.  Nat. Hist. Irel., 79. The other [sort of ore] … went most away into litteridge or dross.

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