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scumber
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English
Etymology
Perhaps Old French escumbrier (“to disencumber”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʌmbə(ɹ)
Noun
scumber (countable and uncountable, plural scumbers)
- (usually of a person, dog or fox) Dung; excrement.
- 1848, Steinmetz, Andrew, 1816-1877, History of the Jesuits, →OCLC:
- […] having no regard of me, and never looking upon me but as the scumber of the world.
- 1900, Johnstone, Julian E, Songs of Sun and Shadow, →OCLC:
- A human vulture, God sent thee The world's great scavenger to be. To cleanse it of its scumber;
- 2012, Collins, B. R, The Broken Road, →OCLC:
- Someone shouts something and he turns and shouts back, ‘Just going for a scumber, all right? Back in a moment.
Verb
scumber (third-person singular simple present scumbers, present participle scumbering, simple past and past participle scumbered)
- To defecate.
- 1784, Rabelais, Francois., translated by M. Le Du Chat et al., The works of Francis Rabelais. Translated from the French […] :
- […] and old Nick turn me into Bumfodder, if this did not make me ſo hide-bound and coſtive; that for four or five Days I hardly ſcumber'd one poor Butt of Sir-reverance and that too was full as dry and hard, I protest
- 2009, Cooke, Sophie, Under the Mountain, →OCLC:
- He’s not to come in the house, though, Natasha. Other than to scumber, I suppose. / What? / To disencumber. His bowels.
- of a dog or fox
- c. 1410, The Master of Game:
- Some tyme pei han a siknesse bat pei mowe not pisse and byn ilost therbi, and also whan pei mowe not scombire
- Sometimes the hounds have a great sickness that they may not piss, and be lost thereby and also when they may not scumber.
- 1832, Scott, Walter, Woodstock; or, The Cavalier, →OCLC:
- But that their beds were heav'd on high ; They thought some dog under did lie, And meant i' th' chamber (fie, fie, fie,) To scumber.
References
- “scumber”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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