The Meaning of Liff
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Bealings (pl. n. archaic)
The unsavoury parts of a moat which a knight has to pour out of his armour after being the victim of an
araglin (q.v.)
. In medieval Flanders, soup made from bealings was a very slightly sought-after delicacy.
Bealings
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