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noun(ham cured like bacon) Räucherschinken, der* * *['ɡæmən](the meat of the leg of a pig, salted and smoked.) geräucherter Schinken* * *gam·mon[ˈgæmən]* * *['gmən]n(= bacon) leicht geräucherter Vorderschinken; (= ham) (gekochter) Schinken* * *gammon1 [ˈɡæmən] s1. schwach gepökelter oder geräucherter Schinken2. unteres Stück einer Speckseitegammon2 [ˈɡæmən] SCHIFFA s Bugsprietzurrring mB v/t das Bugspriet am Vordersteven befestigengammon3 [ˈɡæmən] besonders Br umgA s Humbug m, Schwindel mB v/i1. Humbug reden2. sich verstellen, so tun als obC v/t jemanden reinlegen* * *noun(ham cured like bacon) Räucherschinken, der* * *n.geräucherter Schinken m.
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