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mutton(medicine)
mutton(dictionary)
mutton-fish(dictionary)
mutton-bird(dictionary)
Curry mutton(recipes)
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prepared mutton tallow(medicine)
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Heller (finance) and mutton (medicine)


Heller (finance)


The Heller is the fractional currency unit in Czech Republic.





mutton (medicine)


mutton


1. A sheep. "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. Mutton bird, the American eelpout. See Eelpout. Mutton fist, a big brawny fist or hand. Mutton monger, a pimp . 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. "I willingly return to my muttons." (H. R. Haweis)

Origin: OE. Motoun, OF. Moton, molton, a sheep, wether, F. Mouton, LL. Multo, by transposition of l fr. L. Mutilus mutilated. See Mutilate.

Source: Websters Dictionary