foliomort

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foliomort (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of feuillemorte
    • 1729, J[ohn] Woodward, “Pebles, Flints, Agats, and Stones Related to Them”, in An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of England; [], tome I, London: [] F[rancis] Fayram, []; J[ohn] Senex, []; and J. Osborn and T[homas] Longman, [], →OCLC, part I (Of the Fossils that are Real and Natural: []), page 48:
      The exterior Cortex is of a Foliomort Colour. The next under that a whitiſh brown. Then a Foliomort again.
    • 1757, Edward Lisle, Observations in Husbandry:
      [] if either broad-clover, or hop clover grass be sown on white-land, or be out of proof by the poverty of the ground, and you let them run but to a full-grown leaf, it will be of a foliomort colour, and speckled with black specks, which is a blight occasioned by the weakness of the ground []