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1Umbles — Um bles, n. pl. [See {Nombles}.] The entrails and coarser parts of a deer; hence, sometimes, entrails, in general. [Written also {humbles}.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …
2umbles — (n.) edible inner parts of a deer or other animal, c.1400, see HUMBLE (Cf. humble) …
3umbles — [um′bəlz] pl.n. archaic var. of NUMBLES …
4umbles — Humbles Hum bles, n. pl. [See {Nombles}.] Entrails of a deer. [Written also {umbles}.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …
5umbles — noun Animal entrails, especially of a deer. When Thetis deserted Peleus, he took the child to Cheiron the Centaur, who reared him on Mount Pelion, feeding him on the umbles of lions and wild boars, and the marrow of bears, to give him courage [ …
6umbles — noun plural Etymology: Middle English, alteration of noumbles, from Old French nombles loins, alteration of lumbles, from Latin lumbuli, diminutive of lumbi, plural of lumbus loin more at loin Date: 15th century the edible viscera of an animal… …
7umbles — /um beuhlz/, n.pl. numbles. [1400 50; late ME] * * * …
8Umbles — Venison offal; also the surrounding meat; considered a delicacy by those who hunted …
9umbles — plural noun variant spelling of numbles …
10umbles — um·bles …