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English Dictionary: 'fur by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Fur \Fur\ (f[ucir]r), n. [OE. furre, OF. forre, fuerre, sheath,
      case, of German origin; cf. OHG. fuotar lining, case, G.
      futter; akin to Icel. f[omac][edh]r lining, Goth. f[omac]dr,
      scabbard; cf. Skr. p[amac]tra vessel, dish. The German and
      Icel. words also have the sense, fodder, but this was
      probably a different word originally. Cf. {Fodder} food,
      {Fother}, v. t., {Forel}, n.]
      1. The short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, growing
            thick on the skin, and distinguished from the hair, which
            is longer and coarser.
  
      2. The skins of certain wild animals with the fur; peltry;
            as, a cargo of furs.
  
      3. Strips of dressed skins with fur, used on garments for
            warmth or for ornament.
  
      4. pl. Articles of clothing made of fur; as, a set of furs
            for a lady (a collar, tippet, or cape, muff, etc.).
  
                     Wrapped up in my furs.                        --Lady M. W.
                                                                              Montagu.
  
      5. Any coating considered as resembling fur; as:
            (a) A coat of morbid matter collected on the tongue in
                  persons affected with fever.
            (b) The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach.
            (c) The deposit formed on the interior of boilers and
                  other vessels by hard water.
  
      6. (Her.) One of several patterns or diapers used as
            tinctures. There are nine in all, or, according to some
            writers, only six. --See Tincture.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Fur \Fur\, a.
      Of or pertaining to furs; bearing or made of fur; as, a fur
      cap; the fur trade.
  
      {Fur seal} (Zo[94]l.) one of several species of seals of the
            genera {Callorhinus} and {Arclocephalus}, inhabiting the
            North Pacific and the Antarctic oceans. They have a coat
            of fine and soft fur which is highly prized. The northern
            fur seal ({Callorhinus ursinus}) breeds in vast numbers on
            the Prybilov Islands, off the coast of Alaska; -- called
            also {sea bear}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Fur \Fur\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furred}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Furring}.]
      1. To line, face, or cover with fur; as, furred robes.
            [bd]You fur your gloves with reason.[b8] --Shak.
  
      2. To cover with morbid matter, as the tongue.
  
      3. (Arch.) To nail small strips of board or larger scantling
            upon, in order to make a level surface for lathing or
            boarding, or to provide for a space or interval back of
            the plastered or boarded surface, as inside an outer wall,
            by way of protection against damp. --Gwill.
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