How to use woolfell in a sentence
At Peebles, hides and woolfells were destroyed during the plague of 1499.
A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) | Charles CreightonWool, woolfells, leather, and lead sold for export had to go through the staple town.
Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed. | S. A. Reilly
British Dictionary definitions for woolfell
woolfell
/ (ˈwʊlˌfɛl) /
noun
obsolete the skin of a sheep or similar animal with the fleece still attached
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