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humming (iou) and chawdron (iou)


humming (iou)



humming adjective. E17.
[from HUM verb1 + -ING2.]
That hums or makes a low continuous murmuring sound. E17.
Of extraordinary activity, intensity, or magnitude; vigorous; striking. colloq. M17.
b. Of liquor: strong. Cf. HUM noun1 4. arch. colloq. L17.
Comb.: hummingbird any of numerous small American birds of the family Trochilidae, having usu. long, thin bills and iridescent plumage, which feed from flowers while hovering; hummingbird hawkmoth, a day-flying hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum, that makes an audible hum while hovering in front of flowers to feed on nectar; humming-top a spinning-top that makes a humming sound.
hummingly adverb E20.

chawdron (iou)



chawdron noun. . LME.
[Old French chaudun offal, pig's trotters, from medieval Latin calduna, app. from Latin calidus hot: assim. to CHALDRON noun1.]
A kind of sauce made with chopped entrails, spices, etc. LME-E17.
sing. & in pl. Entrails, esp. as Food. L16.