
2011, Rachel Pope, Ian Ralston, 17: Approaching Sex and Status in Iron Age Britain with Reference to the Nearer Continent, Tom Moore, Thomas Hugh Moore, X.

Time's millstones, grinding bones for bread. 2009, Greer Gilman, Unleaving, Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter's Tales, page 262,īeyond this now lay only chaos and a querning sea.2000, Tina Tuohy, 9: Long Handled Weaving Combs: Problems Determining the Gender of Tool-Maker and Tool-User, Moira Donald, Linda Hurcombe (editors), Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective, page 141,įor women he thought these should include combing, spinning, querning, leather and fur-working and be associated with finds of beads, bracelets and perforated teeth.He could almost set aside the longing for Eyjan that ever querned within him-almost-in this place so utterly sundered from everything of hers. 1979, Poul Anderson, The Merman's Children, 2011, unnumbered page,.( transitive ) To grind to use a quern.

Quern ( third-person singular simple present querns, present participle querning, simple past and past participle querned)
