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mashlam

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mash⋅lam

[mash-luhm]
–noun British Dialect.
maslin.

mas⋅lin

[maz-lin]
–noun British Dialect.
1. a mixture of different grains, flours, or meals, esp. rye mixed with wheat.
2. bread made from such a mixture of grains.
3. a mixture; medley.
Also called mashlam.


Origin:
1275–1325; ME mastlyoun < MF mesteillon, deriv. of mesteil mixture < VL *mi(k)stilium. See mixed, -ile
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