单词 | drumble |
释义 | drumble1/ˈdrʌmbl/(also drummil) Now rare (chiefly English regional (west midlands ) in later use) noun A sluggish, slow-witted, or unintelligent person; a dullard. Formerly also: †a worn-out or slow-moving horse or draught animal (obsolete ). OriginMid 16th century. Origin uncertain. drumble2/ˈdrʌmbl/English regional (chiefly north-west midl. ) noun A (usually wooded) hollow, dell, or gully; a dingle. OriginMid 18th century. Apparently a variant or alteration of dimble. Perhaps compare also dingle. drumble3/ˈdrʌmbl/Now rare verb [no object] To move sluggishly; to go about something in a slow or sluggish manner; to dawdle. OriginLate 16th century (in an earlier sense). Origin uncertain; probably ultimately an imitative formation in -le, although compare earlier drumble. drumble4/ˈdrʌmbl/rare verb [no object] To make a noise like the beating of a drum; to rumble. OriginMid 19th century. Apparently a blend of drum and rumble. |
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