billiting

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English

Etymology 1

Noun

billiting

  1. The excrement of a fox.
    Synonyms: foxshit, scumber
    • 1792, Cartwright, George, A journal of transactions and events, during a residence of nearly sixteen years on the coast of Labrador :
      [] in hopes of finding some hares, of which there has been great plenty in former summers, but could see no fresh sign of any; perhaps that was owing to a fox being on it, as I saw the fresh billiting of one, but could not not find him []
    • 1811, The natural history of quadrupeds, and cetaceous animals :
      The fox the first year is called a cub ; the second, a fox ; and the third, an old fox ; his tail is called the brush or drag , and his excrement the billiting.
    • 1842, Nimrod (Charles Apperley), The horse and the hound :
      The fox goes a clicketting ; the deer goes to rut. The fox barks ; the stag bellows. The billiting (excrement) of the one is termed the feument or feumishing of the other.

Etymology 2

Verb

billiting

  1. present participle and gerund of billet
    • 1758-05-29, Letter from Sergt. Tinkham, Middleborough:
      June ye 2 we Staid and Settled our Billiting Roll and paid of Several Their Billiting money, in the afternoon we marched to worcester 4, miles, and there Slept.
    • 1983, Kick it Over Collective, Kick it Over #07:
      Arrangements can be made for billiting and daycare will be available.
    • 1991, Conn, Michael David., Euske, Kenneth J., An examination of the cost reimbursement policies and procedures followed by DoD when providing services to private organizations., →OCLC:
      Paramount paid per diem and billiting costs for the tugboat crew.