"Jampnum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Furze, or grass, or grouud where furze grows; as distinguished from “arable,” “pasture," or the like. Co. Litt. 5a
The moral of the story is even though that seemed like the end of the world back then, right now I can look back on it and laugh. And if anyone is going through something similar right now just know it will get better.
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A genus (Orobanche) of parasitic plants of Europe and Asia. They are destitute of chlorophyll, have scales instead of leaves, …
Read the complete definitionA thorny evergreen shrub (Ulex Europaeus), with beautiful yellow flowers, very common upon the plains and hills of Great Britain; …
Read the complete definitionAn English warbler (Melizophilus provincialis); -- called also furze wren, and Dartford warbler.
Read the complete definitionbounding in, or overgrown with, furze; characterized by furze.
Read the complete definitionFurze. See Furze.
Read the complete definitionA fine, filmy substance, like cobwebs, floating in the air, in calm, clear weather, especially in autumn. It is seen …
Read the complete definitionA fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.
Read the complete definitionThe needle furze. See under Needle.
Read the complete definitionGorse; furze. See Furze.
Read the complete definitionThe English bilberry; -- so called because it grows on moors among the whins, or furze.
Read the complete definitionAbounding in whin, gorse, or furze.
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