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champed
▪ I. champed, ppl. a.1 (tʃæmpt) [f. champ v. + -ed1.] Chewed vigorously; dial. pounded, mashed.1616 Surfl. & Markh. Countr. Farm 56 To apply raw Wheat champed or chawed a long time. 1788 Picken Poems 63 (Jam.) A cog o' champit kail. 1805 A. Scott On Potatoes Poems 154 (Jam.) A wally dish o' them wee...
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Catoblepas
one within the other, their heads came together to the cheeks and bosses of the bit, where they might seem to bite at the horse, and the horse, as he champed
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champ
▪ I. † champ, n.1 Obs. [a. F. champ in same senses:—L. camp-um field: cf. camp n.2] † 1. A field. champ clos, champ of battle: the ground set apart and enclosed for a judicial duel, single combat, or tourney; also, a battle-field.c 1300 K. Alis. 5553 Kyng Alisaunder his armes nam..So dude kyng Porus...
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scranch
▪ I. scranch, n. dial. (skrɔːnʃ) [f. scranch v.] A ‘scranching’ noise or sound.1881 T. E. Brown Fo'c's'le Yarns 188 It [sc. the storm] come With a rip and a roar,..Rip-rip-rip—you know the scranch of it.▪ II. scranch, v. Obs. exc. dial. (skrɔːnʃ) Also scraunch. [App. an onomatopœic formation, relate...
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catawampous
catawampous, a. slang (chiefly U.S.). (kætəˈwɒmpəs) Also cataˈwamptious (-ʃəs). [A humorous formation, the origin of which is lost: the first part of the word was perhaps suggested by catamount, or ? by words in Gr. κατα-.] Fierce, unsparing, destructive. Also, askew, awry. (A high-sounding word wit...
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betel
▪ I. betel (ˈbiːt(ə)l) Forms; 6 betola, bettel(l, 6–7 bettele, 7 betele, betell, bethel, betre, bettaile, bettle, 7–9 betle, beetle, 8 betelle, 7– betel. [Prob. immed. a. Pg. betel (Varthema 1510), betele, formerly also vitele, betle, betre, ad. Malayâlam vettila (in Tamil vettilei; cf. Skr. vîti ‘b...
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slabber
▪ I. slabber, n.1 (ˈslæbə(r)) [Related to slabber v. Cf. G. schlabber slaver, slush, street-mud; older Da. slabber muddy ground.] 1. Slaver; excessive saliva. Also slabber-like.1718 Ozell tr. Tournefort's Voy. I. 193 This Surface is supple, cover'd with a gluey slabber-like Liquor. 1737 Bracken Farr...
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chamm
▪ I. cham, n. (kæm) Also 6 cam, 7 chaem: see khan. [a. F. and med.L. cham, chan, can (also caanus, canis), ad. Turki khān lord, prince, khan, a contracted form of the earlier khāqān chagan; it was assumed by Chingīz when he became supreme ruler of the Mongols and Tartars; the modified form qā'ān bec...
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thunder
▪ I. thunder, n. (ˈθʌndə(r)) Forms: α. 1 þunor, -er; 2–3 dat. þunre, 3–5 þonre; 4 thonir, -yr(e, -ure, thunure, thonner, -ere, -ir, 4–5 thoner, -or, 5 thonere, thonour, thouner, thownyr, 6–9 Sc. and north. dial. thunner. β. 3 ðhunder, 3–4 þondre, 3–5 þonder, 3–6 thundre, 4 þundir, thundir, 4–5 þunde...
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