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mutton

N ตัวพิมพ์ สี่เหลี่ยมจตุรัส  tua-pim-se-liam-jad-tu-rad

 

mutton

N เนื้อ ของ แกะ โต เต็มที่ ใช้ ทำอาหาร  nuan-kong-kwa-ti-tem-ti-chaitam-ar-han

 

mutton chops

N เครา บริเวณ คาง  kao-bori-wen-kang

 

muttonhead

N คนโง่  kon-ngo

 

muttony

N เกี่ยวกับ เนื้อ แกะ  kiao-kab-nuan-kea

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MUTTON

n. 1. The flesh of sheep, raw or dressed for food.
2. A sheep. [But this sense is now obsolete or ludicrous. ]

 

MUTTONFIST

n.A large red brawny hand.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MUTTON

Mut "ton, n. Etym: [OE. motoun, OF. moton, molton, a sheep, wether, F.mouton, LL. multo, by transposition of l fr. L. mutilus mutilated. See Mutilate. ]

 

1. A sheep. [Obs. ] Chapman. Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. Sir H. Sidney. Muttons, beeves, and porkers are good old words for the living quadrupeds. Hallam.

 

2. The flesh of a sheep. The fat of roasted mutton or beef. Swift.

 

3. A loose woman; a prostitute. [Obs. ] Mutton bird (Zoöl.), the Australian short-tailed petrel (Nectris brevicaudus ). -- Mutton chop, a rib of mutton for broiling, with the end of the bone at the smaller part chopped off. -- Mutton fish (Zoöl.), the American eelpout. See Eelpout. -- Mutton fist, a big brawny fist or hand. [Colloq. ] Dryden. -- Mutton monger, a pimp [Low & Obs. ] Chapman. -- To return to one's muttons. Etym: [A translation of a phrase from a farce by De Brueys, revenons à nos moutons let us return to our sheep. ] To return to one's topic, subject of discussion, etc. [Humorous ] I willingly return to my muttons. H. R. Haweis.

 

MUTTONY

MUTTONY Mut "ton *y, a.

 

Defn: Like mutton; having a flavor of mutton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

mutton

mut ton |ˈmətn ˈmətn | noun the flesh of sheep, esp. mature sheep, used as food: roast mutton. DERIVATIVES mut ton y adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French moton, from medieval Latin multo (n- ), probably of Celtic origin; compare with Scottish Gaelic mult, Welsh mollt, and Breton maout.

 

mutton bird

mut ¦ton bird noun a shearwater or petrel of the southern oceans. Family Procellariidae: several species, in particular (in Australia ) the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris ), and (in New Zealand ) the sooty shearwater (P. griseus ). ORIGIN early 19th cent.: because when cooked, the flesh of some species resembles mutton in flavour.

 

muttonchops

mut ton chops |ˈmətnˌCHäps ˈmətnˌtʃɑps |(also muttonchop whiskers ) noun the whiskers on a man's cheek when shaped like a meat chop, narrow at the top and broad and rounded at the bottom.

 

muttonhead

mut ton head |ˈmətnˌhed ˈmətnˌhɛd | noun informal or dated a dull or stupid person (often used as a general term of abuse ). DERIVATIVES mut ton head ed adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

mutton

mut ¦ton |ˈmʌt (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] the flesh of fully grown sheep used as food: a leg of mutton. PHRASES ( as ) dead as mutton quite dead. mutton dressed as lamb Brit. informal, derogatory a middle-aged or old woman dressed in a style suitable for a much younger woman. DERIVATIVES muttony adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French moton, from medieval Latin multo (n- ), probably of Celtic origin; compare with Scottish Gaelic mult, Welsh mollt, and Breton maout.

 

mutton bird

mut ¦ton bird noun a shearwater or petrel of the southern oceans. Family Procellariidae: several species, in particular (in Australia ) the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris ), and (in New Zealand ) the sooty shearwater (P. griseus ). ORIGIN early 19th cent.: because when cooked, the flesh of some species resembles mutton in flavour.

 

mutton chops

mutton chops (also mutton chop whiskers ) plural noun the whiskers on a man's cheek when shaped like a meat chop, narrow at the top and broad and rounded at the bottom.

 

muttonhead

mutton |head |ˈmʌtnhɛd | noun informal a stupid person. DERIVATIVES muttonheaded adjective

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

mutton

mut ton /mʌ́t (ə )n /beef 語源 名詞 U 羊肉, マトン 〘特に成長したヒツジの肉; lamb ; C ヒツジ .(as ) d ad as m tton 完全に死んで .m tton dr ssed as l mb ⦅くだけて ⦆若作りの年増女 .to ret rn to our m ttons さて本論に戻って .~́ ch p マトンのばら肉 [腰肉 ] 〘通例あばら骨付き 〙.