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gathering

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??æ.ð?.???/

Etymology 1

From Middle English gadering, from Old English gaderung (gathering, assembly), equivalent to gather +? -ing (verbal noun ending).

Noun

gathering (plural gatherings)

  1. A meeting or get-together; a party or social function.
  2. A group of people or things.
  3. (bookbinding) A section, a group of bifolios, or sheets of paper, stacked together and folded in half.
  4. A charitable contribution; a collection.
  5. (medicine) A tumor or boil suppurated or maturated; an abscess.
Translations

Further reading

  • gathering on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Section (bookbinding) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Etymology 2

From Middle English gaderynge, equivalent to gather +? -ing (present participle ending).

Verb

gathering

  1. present participle of gather

Adjective

gathering (not comparable)

  1. That gathers together
Derived terms
  • data-gathering
  • evidence-gathering

Anagrams

  • nightgear

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jumble

English

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /d??mb?l/

  • Rhymes: -?mb?l

Etymology 1

From Middle English jumbelen, alteration of jumbren, jombren, a variant of jumpren, frequentative of jumpen (to jump), equal to jump +? -le. More at jumber, jump, jumper.

Verb

jumble (third-person singular simple present jumbles, present participle jumbling, simple past and past participle jumbled)

  1. (transitive) To mix or confuse.
    • a. 1677, Isaac Barrow, Of Contentment (sermon)
      Why dost thou blend and jumble such inconsistencies together?
    • Every clime and age jumbled together.
  2. (intransitive) To meet or unite in a confused way.
Derived terms
  • jumble up
Translations

Noun

jumble (countable and uncountable, plural jumbles)

  1. A mixture of unrelated things.
  2. (uncountable, Britain) Items for a rummage sale.
  3. (countable, Britain, informal) A rummage sale.
    • 1982, Hunter Davies, Flossie Teacake's Fur Coat
      "That's a nice coat," said Bella. "I used to have one like that. Got it at a jumble. But it didn't suit me. You look great in it."
Synonyms
  • See also Thesaurus:hodgepodge
Translations

See also

  • jumble sale

Etymology 2

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

jumble (plural jumbles)

  1. (archaic) A small, thin, sugared cake, usually ring-shaped.
Alternative forms
  • jumbal
  • jumball

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