Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as foulmart.

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Examples

  • Have not these the raven and rook, the fox and the fulmart, explained; either because the nature of the birds or beasts bear an individual resemblance to those of the knights who display them on their banners, or otherwise are bodied forth by actual blazonry on their shields, and come openly into the field to ravage and destroy?

    Castle Dangerous 2008

  • He didn't know what a fulmart was, but he was not going to confess it.

    The Ship of Stars Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • Have not these the raven and rook, the fox and the fulmart, explained; either because the nature of the birds or beasts bear an individual resemblance to those of the knights who display them on their banners, or otherwise are bodied forth by actual blazonry on their shields, and come openly into the field to ravage and destroy?

    Waverley Novels — Volume 12 Walter Scott 1801

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