The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Weanling \Wean"ling\,
a. & n. from Wean, v.
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The weaning of the whelp is the great test of the skill
of the kennel man. --J. H. Walsh.
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Weaning brash. (Med.) See under Brash.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Brash \Brash\, n. [See Brash brittle.]
1. A rash or eruption; a sudden or transient fit of sickness.
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2. Refuse boughs of trees; also, the clippings of hedges.
[Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
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3. (Geol.) Broken and angular fragments of rocks underlying
alluvial deposits. --Lyell.
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4. Broken fragments of ice. --Kane.
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Water brash (Med.), an affection characterized by a
spasmodic pain or hot sensation in the stomach with a
rising of watery liquid into the mouth; pyrosis.
Weaning brash (Med.), a severe form of diarrhea which
sometimes attacks children just weaned.
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