slovodefinícia
Mutton fish
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Mutton \Mut"ton\, n. [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.
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Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. --Sir H.
Sidney.
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Muttons, beeves, and porkers are good old words for
the living quadrupeds. --Hallam.
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2. The flesh of a sheep.
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The fat of roasted mutton or beef. --Swift.
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3. A loose woman; a prostitute. [Obs.]
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Mutton bird (Zool.), 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 (Zool.), 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. [A translation of a phrase from
a farce by De Brueys, revenons [`a] nos moutons let us
return to our sheep.] To return to one's topic, subject of
discussion, etc. [Humorous]
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I willingly return to my muttons. --H. R.
Haweis.
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mutton fish
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Eelpout \Eel"pout`\, n. [AS. ?lepute.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for
producing living young; -- called also greenbone,
guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American
species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish,
and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel.
Both are edible, but of little value.
(b) A fresh-water fish, the burbot.
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podobné slovodefinícia
Mutton fish
(gcide)
Mutton \Mut"ton\, n. [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.
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Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. --Sir H.
Sidney.
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Muttons, beeves, and porkers are good old words for
the living quadrupeds. --Hallam.
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2. The flesh of a sheep.
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The fat of roasted mutton or beef. --Swift.
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3. A loose woman; a prostitute. [Obs.]
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Mutton bird (Zool.), 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 (Zool.), 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. [A translation of a phrase from
a farce by De Brueys, revenons [`a] nos moutons let us
return to our sheep.] To return to one's topic, subject of
discussion, etc. [Humorous]
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I willingly return to my muttons. --H. R.
Haweis.
[1913 Webster]Eelpout \Eel"pout`\, n. [AS. ?lepute.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for
producing living young; -- called also greenbone,
guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American
species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish,
and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel.
Both are edible, but of little value.
(b) A fresh-water fish, the burbot.
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