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bonny-clabber
bonny-clabber Anglo-Irish. (ˈbɒnɪˈklæbə(r)) Forms: 7 bonneyclabber, bon(n)iclabber, bonny-clabbore, bony-clabo, 7–8 bonny clabber, 8 bonnaclaber, 7–9 bonniclapper, bonnyclabber. [a. Irish bainne milk, claba thick. (O'Reilly).] Milk naturally clotted or coagulated on souring; called in Scotland loppe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bonnie Clabber Bluff
Bonnie Clabber Bluff is a cliff located in Burke County, Georgia. A variant spelling is "Bonny Clabber Bluff". Bonnie Clabber Bluff most likely was named after the foodstuff bonny clabber. wikipedia.org
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clabber
clabber, n. (ˈklæbə(r)) [a. Irish and Gaelic clabar mud.] 1. dial. Also clauber. Mud. Hence clabbery a., muddy.1824 MacTaggart Gallov. Encycl., Clabber, any soft dirty matter. 1880 Antrim & Down Gloss. ‘They clodded clabber at me.’ ‘Don't put the dog into that clabbery hole.’ 1890 Service Notandums ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clabber (food)
Clabber is still sometimes referred to as bonny clabber (originally "bainne clábair", from Gaelic bainne—milk, and clábair—sour milk or milk of the churn Clabber was sometimes served with a specialized spoon. wikipedia.org
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List of Irish words used in the English language
clabber – also bonny-clabber (from clábar and bainne clábair) curdled milk. clarsach – An ancient Irish and Scottish harp, from Irish cláirseach. wikipedia.org
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