Robert Plot, The Natural History of Staffordshire (1686)

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Date
1686
Author
Book title
The Natural History of Stafford-shire
Publication place
Oxford
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
hard words
Summary
An essay that sometimes explains specialized terminology
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type: other
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sample: [On making salt.] About 3 hours before the Evaporation is finish't, i.e. before they begin to draw (at the fift filling) they clarify the brine with the white of one Egg, which being broken into a bucket, and mixt both with cold, and some of hot brine; by the motion of the hand is brought into a Lather, and gently sprinkled all over the Pan; Where upon there presently appears a scum, that thickens by degrees as the impurities rise, which thus catch't and detained, I suppose by the viscosity of the white of the Egg; before the brine boiles again, is drawn over the side of the Pan with a thin oblong square board, fixt to a staff or handle, call'd a Loot or Lute. (p. 94)
Alston
XI, p. 45
Wing
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