| 1. | the act of lining, trimming, or clothing with fur: Furring this coat will take several weeks. |
| 2. | the fur used: What kind of furring would you like? |
| 3. | the formation of a coating of matter on something, as on the tongue: A heavy furring could mean a high fever. |
| 4. | Building Trades.
|

noun, adjective, verb, furred, fur⋅ring.| 1. | the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal. |
| 2. | the skin of certain animals, as the sable, ermine, or beaver, covered with such a coat, used for lining, trimming, or making garments. |
| 3. | a garment made of fur. |
| 4. | any coating resembling or suggesting fur, as certain matter on the tongue. |
| 5. | Heraldry. any conventional representation of a fur, as ermine, vair, potent, or their variations. |
| 6. | of or pertaining to fur, animal skins, dressed pelts, etc.: a fur coat; a fur trader. |
| 7. | to line, face, or trim, with fur, as a garment. |
| 8. | Building Trades. to apply furring to (a wall, ceiling, etc.). |
| 9. | to clothe (a person) with fur. |
| 10. | to coat with foul or deposited matter. |
| 11. | make the fur fly,
|
ma
fur
|
"I'le make the fur Flie 'bout the eares of the old Cur." [Butler, "Hudibras," 1663]