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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In early English law, the offense of defiling or poisoning waters.

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  • Casting any corrupt or poisonous thing in the water

    Wharton's law-lexicon, or, Dictionary of jurisprudence: Explaining the technical words and phrases employed in the several departments of English law, ... of the ancient and modern commentators.

    October 21, 2007

  • I am constantly amazed by the actions to which we attach words, perhaps no more so than for this one. Do we have a word for tossing a corrupt or poisonous thing into a wastebasket? How about into a chasm or over a precipice? How about tossing a bitter thing into the water?

    I am also constantly in your debt, sionnach, for bringing these wonders to me.

    October 21, 2007

  • Seconded, sionnach!

    October 22, 2007

  • A big shoutout to all my well-poisoning peeps!

    January 17, 2009