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umbles
umbles (ˈʌmb(ə)lz) Also 5 owmlys, 6 umblys, vmblis, 7–9 (in comb.) umble-. [var. of numbles: see also humble n.] 1. The edible inward parts of an animal, usually of a deer.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 616 Tispatum, umbles. 14.. Nom. Ibid. 678 Hoc burburium, owmlys. a 1500 For to serve a Lord in Babees B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peggy (musical)
Learning that Umbles has a rich Uncle in South America who has not been heard of for some years, but whose return is confidently expected, he bribes a Burcher Albert Umbles – Edmund Payne Polly Polino – Gabrielle Ray (replaced by Gladys Guy when Ray left the production to marry) Doris Bartle – Olive May wikipedia.org
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Humble pie
Although "umbles" and the modern word "humble" are etymologically unrelated, each word has appeared with and without the initial "h" after the Middle Ages wikipedia.org
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owmple
owmlys, owmpere, owmpre, owmple obs. ff. umbles, umpire, umple. Oxford English Dictionary
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numbles
numbles Now only arch. (ˈnʌmb(ə)lz) Forms: α. 4 noubles (?), 4–6 noumbles (5 -buls, nownbils), 5 nowm(b)elys, 6 Sc. nowmyllis. β. 4, 6–7, 9 numbles. γ. 6–7 noombles, 5–6, 9 nombles. [a. OF. numbles (1239 in Du Cange), nombles pl. (Latinized as numbli, numbuli, and numbilia), loin of veal, fillet of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Payne
Spring Chicken (1905), Tippin in The New Aladdin (1906), Max Moddelkopf in The Girls of Gottenberg (1907), Timothy Gibbs in Our Miss Gibbs (1909), Albert Umbles wikipedia.org
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humble pie
humble pie † 1. = umble pie, a pie made of the ‘umbles’ or inwards of a deer (or other animal). Obs.a 1648 Digby Closet Open. (1677) 203 To season Humble-Pyes. [1822 T. L. Peacock Maid Marian 241 Robin helped him largely to numble-pie..and the other dainties of his table.] 2. to eat humble pie: to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eating crow
The English phrase is something of a pun—"umbles" were the intestines, offal and other less valued meats of a deer. wikipedia.org
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humble
▪ I. humble, a.1 (ˈhʌmb(ə)l) Forms: 3–6 umble, 4– humble, (4–5 humbyll, 5 oumbbylle, 6 humbul). See also humile. [a. OF. umble, humble (12th c. in Littré):—L. humil-em low, lowly, small, slight, mean, insignificant, base, f. humus ground, earth. The h was originally mute as in F.; the pronunciation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buffalo Soldier tragedy of 1877
It might have been that Umbles tried to convince Nolan to turn back. Sergeant Umbles was with Jim Harvey at Casas Amarillas that evening. Harvey asked Umbles to let the hunters use the horses, but Umbles refused. wikipedia.org
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dowset
▪ I. doucet, dowset (ˈduːsɪt, ˈdaʊsɪt) Forms: α. 5 doucete, dowcete, -ced, -sete, 5–7 dou-, dowcette, doucet, 6–9 dowset, 7 douset, dowcet, -sett, dowlcet, doulcet. β. 5 dulset, 6 dulcet. [a. F. doucet, doucette, dim. of doux, douce sweet; also n. a sweet variety of grape, of apple, etc., and in oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mark Forsyth
For example, humble pie used to be umble pie because the umbles were the innards of a deer (so it was the poor man's equivalent of venison pie). wikipedia.org
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Humility
The word "humble" may be related to feudal England where the least-valuable cuts of meat, or "umbles" (whatever was left over when the upper classes had wikipedia.org
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Game pie
The best meat might be reserved for the wealthy, while their servants ate inferior pies made of the left-over "umbles" – liver, heart, tripes, and other wikipedia.org
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