Mallenders — Mal len*ders, n. pl. (Far.) Same as {Malanders}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mallenders — /mal euhn deuhrz/, n. (used with a sing. v.) Vet. Pathol. malanders. * * * … Universalium
mallenders — mælÉ™ndÉ™(r)z n. scabby eruption which occurs behind the knee in horses (Veterinary Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
mallenders — /ˈmæləndəz/ (say maluhnduhz) plural noun → malanders …
mallenders — n.pl. (also malanders) a dry scabby eruption behind a horse s knee. Etymology: ME f. OF malandre (sing.) f. L malandria (pl.) neck pustules * * * variant of malanders * * * /mal euhn deuhrz/, n. (used with a sing. v.) Vet. Pathol. malanders … Useful english dictionary
malanders — var. of MALLENDERS. * * * /mal euhn deuhrz/, n. (used with a sing. v.) Vet. Pathol. a dry, scabby or scurfy eruption or scratch behind the knee in a horse s foreleg. Also, mallanders, mallenders. Cf. sallenders. [1400 50; late ME malaunder <… … Useful english dictionary
malanders — mal an*ders (m[a^]l an*d[ e]rz), n. pl. [F. malandres, fr. L. malandria blisters or pustules on the neck, especially in horses.] (Far.) A scurfy eruption in the bend of the knee of the fore leg of a horse. See {Sallenders}. [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sallenders — Sal len*ders, n. pl. [F. solandres, solandre.] (Far.) An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. [Written also {sellanders}, and {sellenders}.] [1913 Webster] On the inside of the hock, or a little below it, as well as at the bend of the knee, there … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sellanders — Sallenders Sal len*ders, n. pl. [F. solandres, solandre.] (Far.) An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. [Written also {sellanders}, and {sellenders}.] [1913 Webster] On the inside of the hock, or a little below it, as well as at the bend of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sellenders — Sallenders Sal len*ders, n. pl. [F. solandres, solandre.] (Far.) An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. [Written also {sellanders}, and {sellenders}.] [1913 Webster] On the inside of the hock, or a little below it, as well as at the bend of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English