a. and sb. [f. prec.] a. adj. Of or belonging to, connected with, Westphalia. b. sb. A native or inhabitant of Westphalia.
1604. Marston & Webster, Malcontent, IV. iii. The sallo-westfalian-gamon-faced zaza.
1668. J. Wilson, Erasm. Praise of Folly (1913), 25. As plump and round as a Westphalian Hogg.
1708. Addison, Present St. War, 34. The Westphalian Treaty.
1764. Falconer, Poems, Demagogue, 128. Her vital blood, that pourd from every vein, So late, to fill th accursd Westphalian drain.
1778. Warton, Hist. Eng. Poetry, II. 311. Wernerus Rolewinck, a Westphalian.
1820. Mem. Crt. Westphalia, 220. The Westphalian troops performed miracles at Moskwa. Ibid. The Westphalians lost, in this battle, many valuable officers.
1824. Byron, Juan, XV. lxv. They also set a glazed Westphalian ham on.
1842. Borrow, Bible in Spain, xviii. I have seen many a Westphalian hog quite as tall.