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SUMPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈsəmf, ˈsu̇mf. plural -s. Scottish & dialectal, England. : a stupid or sulky person .
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SND :: sumph - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
SUMPH, n., v. Also sumf(f). [sʌmf]. I. n. 1. A slow-witted, soft-headed, stupid fellow, an oaf, a booby, simpleton (Sc. 1808 Jam.; Ayr. 1811 W. Aiton Agric.
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sumph, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A slow-witted or stupid person; a fool, simpleton. Also: a surly or sullen person. 1682. For calling the councell convenit in the tolbuith ...
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▪ I. sumph, n.1 Sc. and north. dial. (sʌmf) [Origin unascertained.] A soft stupid fellow; a simpleton, blockhead. Also, a surly or sullen man.1719 Ramsay 2nd Answ. to Hamilton vii, Thrawn-gabbit sumphs that snarl At our frank lines. 1789 Shirrefs Poems (1790) 289 When noble souls ly in the dirt, Whi...
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Sumph n. a simpleton, a foolish person - Scots Language Centre
A sumph is a chiel to whom Natur has denied ony considerable share o' understaunin', without hae'n chose to mak him just altogether an indisputable idiot.
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SUMPH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Sumph definition: a stupid person; simpleton. See examples of SUMPH used in a sentence.
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Strong's Greek: 4856. συμφωνέω (sumphóneó) -- to call out with, to be ...
4856 symphōnéō (from 4862 /sýn, "together with" and 5456 /phōnḗ, "sound, voice," which is the root of the English word, "symphony") - properly, voicing the same opinion because like-minded. ["4856 (symphōnéō) was originally, a harmony of voices, figuratively, to harmonize with in the sense of to agree with" (Souter), i.e. to be in harmony, agreeing, because in one concord (A-S, so ...
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SUMPH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
sumph in British English (sʌmf IPA Pronunciation Guide ) noun Scottish a foolish or sulky person Collins English Dictionary.
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sumph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sumph (plural sumphs). Obsolete form of sump (“lowest part of a mineshaft, into which water drains”). Anagrams. edit · humps, phums, shmup.
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Wordnik word of the day: sumph
Today's word of the day is sumph, a Scots and English dialect word meaning “dunce or blockhead.” Such a person is sumphish and practices ...
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"sumph" definitions and more: A fool; a simple, silly person - OneLook
noun: (Scotland, Northern England) A dunce; a blockhead. ▸ noun: Obsolete form of sump (“lowest part of a mineshaft, into which water drains”).
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Sumph Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Sumph Definition ... (Scotland, northern England) A dunce; a blockhead. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Sumph. Noun. Singular: sumph. Plural: sumphs. Origin of ...
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tumphy
tumphy Sc. (ˈtʌmfɪ) Also tumfie. [Cf. sumph, in same sense.] a. A stupid person, a blockhead. b. Coal-mining. (See quot. 1886.)1795 A. Wilson The Spouter in Poems & Lit. Prose (1876) II. 331 The puir unfort'nate tumphy. 1823 Galt Entail III. iv. 41 Neither you nor that unreverent and misleart tumphy...
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It is etymologically related to the Greek sumphōnía (), meaning "concord or unison of sound" (from syn-, "with, together" + phōnḗ, "sound") and applied
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grumph
▪ I. grumph, n. Sc. (grʌmf) [f. grumph v.] A grunt, whether from an animal or a human being.1737 Ramsay Sc. Prov. (1797) 23 Better thole a grumph than a sumph. 1814 Saxon & Gael I. v. 42 He drew a long sigh or rather grumph, through his nose, while he shook his head and said, ‘O Jane! Jane! ye was a...
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