mundungus

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the Spanish mondongo (tripe, entrails), perhaps via its English etymon mondongo.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: mŭndŭngʹgəs, IPA(key): /mʌnˈdʌŋɡəs/
  • (US) enPR: mən'dəngʹgəs, IPA(key): /ˌmənˈdəŋɡəs/

Noun

mundungus (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Offal; waste animal product; organic matter unfit for consumption.
  2. (archaic) Poor-quality tobacco with a foul, rancid, or putrid smell.

References

  • [Francis] Grose [et al.] (1811), Mundungus”, in Lexicon Balatronicum. A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence. [], London: [] C. Chappell, [], →OCLC.
      Mundungus. Bad or rank tobacco : from mondongo, a Spanish word signifying tripes, or the uncleaned entrails of a beast, full of filth.
  • †munˈdungus” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989]
  • mundungus, n.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision; Mar. 2010]
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