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Terrine of ham hock with piccalilli and toasted spelt bread with English mustard butter(recipes)
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Oregon Trail (sh) and spelt(2) (iou)


Oregon Trail (sh)




Major U.S. route to the Northwest in the 19th century.

It stretched about 2,000 mi (3,200 km), from Independence, Mo., to the Columbia River region of Oregon. First used by fur traders and missionaries, it was heavily used in the 1840s by travelers to Oregon, including settlers of the "great migration," led by Marcus Whitman. Of all western trails, it was in use for the longest period, surviving competition from the railroad by serving as a trail for eastward cattle and sheep drives.


spelt(2) (iou)



spelt noun2. Now dial. rare.
[Rel. to SPELT verb1. Cf. SPELD noun, German Spelze husk.]
A thin piece of wood or metal, spec. as a plate on the toe or heel of a boot or shoe.