a. and sb. [f. prec.] a. adj. Of or belonging to, connected with, Westphalia. b. sb. A native or inhabitant of Westphalia.

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1604.  Marston & Webster, Malcontent, IV. iii. The sallo-westfalian-gamon-faced zaza.

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1668.  J. Wilson, Erasm. Praise of Folly (1913), 25. As plump and round as a Westphalian Hogg.

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1708.  Addison, Present St. War, 34. The Westphalian Treaty.

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1764.  Falconer, Poems, Demagogue, 128. Her vital blood, that pour’d from every vein, So late, to fill th’ accurs’d Westphalian drain.

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1778.  Warton, Hist. Eng. Poetry, II. 311. Wernerus Rolewinck, a Westphalian.

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1820.  Mem. Crt. Westphalia, 220. The Westphalian troops performed miracles at Moskwa. Ibid. The Westphalians lost, in this battle, many valuable officers.

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1824.  Byron, Juan, XV. lxv. They also set a glazed Westphalian ham on.

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1842.  Borrow, Bible in Spain, xviii. I have seen many a Westphalian hog quite as tall.

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