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UMBLES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UMBLES is the edible viscera of an animal (such as a deer or hog). www.merriam-webster.com
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Humble pie - Wikipedia
During the Middle Ages, these less desirable animal parts, called "umbles", were typically consumed by lower classes. The word derived from numble, after ... en.wikipedia.org
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UMBLES Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Umbles, um′blz, n.pl. the entrails of a deer.—n. From Project Gutenberg. They make excellent broth of the head and ... www.dictionary.com
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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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Watch out for the Umbles: Preventing and Treating Hypothermia
Avoiding hypothermia means staying warm and dry. Choice of clothing for low temperatures should include lots of layers to trap air for insulation. www.cprseattle.com
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umbles - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
umbles pl (plural only). (archaic) Animal entrails, especially of a deer. 1955, Robert Graves, The Greek Myths : When Thetis deserted Peleus, ... en.wiktionary.org
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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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Let's Add Humble to the 5 'Umbles' of Hypothermia - NCOAE
Understanding the process of becoming hypothermic using the “umbles” is a key feature of surviving and thriving in cold conditions. ncoae.org
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[PDF] WARNING SIGNS OF HYPOTHERMIA | UK HealthCare
The “umbles”: grumbling, mumbling, stumbling or fumbling. • Shivering, though shivering also means that a person's heat regulation systems are still working ... ukhealthcare.uky.edu
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UMBLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'umbles'. COBUILD frequency band. umbles in American English. (ˈʌmbəlz ). plural noun. Archaic. numbles. Webster's New World College Dictionary, ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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umbles, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun umbles is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for umbles is from before 1500. www.oed.com
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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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