dunghill
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DUNGHILL
n. 1. A heap of dung. 2. A mean or vile abode. 3. Any mean situation or condition. He lifteth the beggar from the dunghill. 1 Samuel 2:8. 4. A term of reproach for a man meanly born. [Not used. ]
a.Sprung from the dunghill; mean; low; base; vile.
DUNGHILL Dung "hill `, n.
dung hill |ˈdəNGˌhil ˈdəŋˌhɪl |(also dungheap ) ▶noun a heap of dung or refuse, esp. in a farmyard.
dunghill |ˈdʌŋhɪl |(also dungheap ) ▶noun a heap of dung or refuse, especially in a farmyard.