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drumble-
drumble- (also 6 dromel-, 9 drummel-, drumle-), in names of insects, a variant of dumble-. [Cf. drumble n.1] † drumble-bee, a humble- or bumble-bee (obs.). drumble-dore, a clumsily-flying insect, a dor-beetle, or bumble-bee; fig. a heavy stupid fellow; app. sometimes associated with dromedary. drumb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parrot's Drumble
Parrot's Drumble is a nature reserve of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. It is an area of woodland next to the village of Talke Pits, and about north of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in Staffordshire, England. Description Its area is . It is an ancient woodland, the area having been woodland for more than ... wikipedia.org
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dumble-dore
dumbledore, dumble-dore local. (ˈdʌmb(ə)ldɔə(r)) [f. dumble- + dor n.1: see also drumble-dore.] A humble-bee or bumble-bee; also dial. a cockchafer.1787 Grose Prov. Gl., Dumble-dore, an humble, or bumble-bee. 1799 Southey in Robberds Mem. W. Taylor I. 264 Is it not the humble-bee, or what we call th... Oxford English Dictionary
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dumble-
dumble- in names of insects, app. the same as dummel; but varying with bumble-, drumble-, humble-. Oxford English Dictionary
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dromedary
dromedary (ˈdrʌm-, ˈdrɒmɪdərɪ) Also 4–6 dromodarye, -ie (dromounday), 5 dromadayr, dromyder, drowmondere, dromond-, dromydary, (drombodary), 5–7 dromadary, 6 dromedare, -der, dromun-, drumbledary, drummi-, dromeldory, 7 dromidore, dromderrie, dromidary. [ad. OF. dromedaire (mod.F. dromadaire), late ... Oxford English Dictionary
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