Obs. (See quot. a. 1700.) Hence † Whetstone whore.

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1682.  News fr. France, 4. You may as soon make those of Whetstones-park among you blush, as put them out of countenance.

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1684.  Dryden, Ovid’s Amours, II. xix. 31. Let him who loves an easie Whetstone Whore, Pluck leaves from Trees, and drink the Common Shore.

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a. 1700.  B. E., Dict. Cant. Crew, Whet-stones-park, a Lane betwixt Holborn and Lincolns-Inn-fields, fam’d for a Nest of Wenches, now de-park’d.

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