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1 ветчина
1) General subject: a gammon of bacon, gammon of bacon, ham, hang (ирландский сленг)2) Gastronomy: gammon3) Jargon: overland trout, squeal -
2 свиной окорок
General subject: a gammon of bacon, a hand of pork, gammon of bacon
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gammon — gammon1 [gam′ən] n. [ME gambon < NormFr < dial. Fr gambe: see GAMB] 1. the bottom end of a side of bacon 2. a smoked or cured ham or side of bacon gammon2 [gam′ən] n. [ME gammen, var. of game, gamen: see GAME1 … English World dictionary
Gammon — can mean:* A particular cut of bacon or ham (from an Old Northern French word Gambe for hind leg of the pig or ham) processed pork product * A synonym for Shelta, the language of the Irish Travellers * A victory in backgammon reached before the… … Wikipedia
gammon — ‘bacon’ [15] is not related to the gammon [18] of backgammon. It comes from Old Northern French gambon (source also of modern French jambon ‘ham’), which was a derivative of gambe ‘leg’ – hence etymologically ‘leg meat’. This seems to go back… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
gammon — ‘bacon’ [15] is not related to the gammon [18] of backgammon. It comes from Old Northern French gambon (source also of modern French jambon ‘ham’), which was a derivative of gambe ‘leg’ – hence etymologically ‘leg meat’. This seems to go back… … Word origins
gammon — ► NOUN 1) ham which has been cured like bacon. 2) the bottom piece of a side of bacon, including a hind leg. ORIGIN Old French gambon, from gambe leg … English terms dictionary
Gammon — Gam mon (g[a^]m m[u^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gammoned} (g[a^]m m[u^]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gammoning}.] To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gammon — I. noun Etymology: Anglo French gambon ham, from gambe, jambe leg, from Late Latin gamba more at gambit Date: 15th century 1. chiefly British ham 2 2. chiefly British a. a side of bacon b. the lower end of a side of bacon … New Collegiate Dictionary
gammon — gammon1 noun Brit. ham which has been cured like bacon. ↘the bottom piece of a side of bacon, including a hind leg. Origin C15: from Old North. Fr. gambon, from gambe leg . gammon2 noun a victory in backgammon (carrying a double score) in which… … English new terms dictionary
gammon — I. /ˈgæmən / (say gamuhn) noun 1. the game of backgammon. 2. Backgammon a victory in which the winner throws off all his or her pieces before the opponent throws off any. –verb (t) 3. Backgammon to win a gammon over. {? special use of Middle… …
Bacon — This article is about the cured meat. For other uses, see Bacon (disambiguation). Uncooked pork belly bacon strips. Bacon is a cured meat prepared … Wikipedia
gammon — 1. noun /ˈɡæmən,ˈɡɑmən/ a) The lower or hind part of a side of bacon. He swore that all other religions were gammon,And wore out his knees in the worship of Mammon. b) A victory in backgammon achieved when the opponent has not taken a single… … Wiktionary