Definitionadj. of or related to or derived from oats
Last update: September 6, 2015
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(See O'Neill.) The food of the Irish was very simple, consisting in the main of oaten cakes, cheese, curds, milk, butter, and the flesh of domestic animals both fresh and salted. [Please select]
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Unless our fishers have luck, which seems unlikely, we must do as well as we can on oaten bread. [Please select]
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But give me a piece of that deer flesh and an oaten cake; we have a long march before us. [Please select]
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Some flat oaten cakes, designed to be eaten hot with butter, were baking on the hearth. [Please select]
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The grateful youth bestowed upon him, in return, a share of his coarse supper of oaten cakes. [Please select]
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Their full buck eyes regarded him as he went by, amid the sweet oaten reek of horsepiss. [Please select]
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Janet looked, and by the light of Will o' Wisp she could just catch sight of their little oaten pipes.' [Please select]
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The Crested Lark crumbles the mule-droppings in the road and thus picks up his food, the oaten grain which he would never find by soaring in the sky, his throat swollen with song. [Please select]
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