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OP In looking over some notes from the past, I found a note on some curious definitions of 'brawn': meat of boar; headcheese.
I can't begin to imagine what I would have been reading at the time that brought about finding these two (to me) unusual applications of the word 'brawn.' Onelook.com indicates they are British defintions. Do any of you here use either application of boar or cheese?
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted brawn Wordwind 02/15/05 09:52 AM Re: brawn belligerentyouth 02/15/05 12:33 PM Re: brawn plutarch 02/15/05 01:05 PM Re: brawn AnnaStrophic 02/15/05 01:07 PM Re: brawn belligerentyouth 02/15/05 01:20 PM Re: brawn Father Steve 02/15/05 01:49 PM Re: brawn tsuwm 02/15/05 02:32 PM First, take one pig's head ... Father Steve 02/15/05 07:21 PM Re: First, take one pig's head ... Wordwind 02/15/05 10:16 PM Re: seasoning to taste maverick 02/15/05 10:26 PM Re: First, take one pig's head ... Father Steve 02/16/05 01:56 AM Re: First, take one pig's head ... of troy 02/16/05 03:16 AM Re: First, take one pig's head ... Wordwind 02/16/05 09:10 AM Vegetarians Father Steve 02/16/05 01:46 PM
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