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Slumgullion Stew Word Meat Noun Slum Gull Yun Sound Appetizing

Slumgullion is a meat stew, with its name believed to derive from old words for 'slime' and 'cesspool'.

Slumgullion es un estofado de carne, creyendo que su nombre se deriva de palabras antiguas para 'lodo' y 'cloaca'.

Word slumgullion
Date May 10, 2018
Type noun
Syllables SLUM-gull-yun
Etymology Slumgullion may not sound like the most appetizing name for a dish, but that's part of its charm. The word's etymology doesn't necessarily do it any favors: while the origins of slumgullion are somewhat murky, the word is believed to derive from slum, an old word for "slime," and gullion, an English dialectical term for "mud" or "cesspool." The earliest recorded usages of slumgullion, including one from Mark Twain's Roughing It (1872), refer not to a stew but a beverage. The sense referring to the stew debuted a few decades later, and while there is no consensus on exactly what ingredients are found in it, that's the slumgullion that lives on today.
Examples The slumgullion was hot, savory, and hearty, and on this rainy night we were all eager for seconds.

"She rode up a small dirt hill to a grassy clearing bordered by cabins, where she got a glimpse of the rock, big enough to seat at least a dozen campers, where she and her scouts had cooked slumgullion, a stew of meat and vegetables, over a camp fire." — Jodi Weigand, The Pittsburgh Tribune Review, 9 Aug. 2007
Definition : a meat stew

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