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jumbal
jumbal, jumble (ˈdʒʌmb(ə)l) Also 7–8 jumball. [perh. orig. the same as gimbal 1, gimmal 1.] A kind of fine sweet cake or biscuit, formerly often made up in the form of rings or rolls; now in U.S. ‘a thin crisp cake, composed of flour, sugar, butter, and eggs, flavored with lemon-peel or sweet almond... Oxford English Dictionary
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jemello
† jeˈmello Obs. (See quot.) Cf. jumbal.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 83/1 Jemelloes is a Paste made like Butter, of fine Sugar, Yolks of Eggs, Musk, Carraway seeds searsed [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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jumble
▪ I. jumble, v. (ˈdʒʌmb(ə)l) Also 6 iomble, -byll, ioomble, iumbyll, (gomble), (Sc. 5–6 iummil, pa. tense iwmlit; 9 jummle, pa. tense jummilt). [Known only from 16th c., and without cognate words. Prob. onomatopœic: cf. bumble, fumble, mumble, rumble, stumble, tumble.] 1. intr. To move about in ming... Oxford English Dictionary
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trencher
▪ I. trencher1 (ˈtrɛn(t)ʃə(r)) Forms: 4–5 trencheour, -chour, 4 -chur, 4–6 -chor, 5 -chowre, trenschowre, -shoure, ? 4, 5– trencher, (6 Sc. trunsch(e)our, -owr, -zour), 7 trentcher. [a. AF. trenchour = ONF. trencheor (1206 in Godef.), tren-, trancheur, = OF. tranchouoir (14th c. in Littré), trencheo... Oxford English Dictionary
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