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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--gammonThis week's theme: words that have many unrelated meanings. gammon (GAM-uhn) noun 1. Backgammon. 2. A victory in a backgammon game before the loser has removed any piece. [Probably from Middle English gamen (game).] 3. A cured or smoked ham. 4. The bottom piece of a side of bacon. [From Old French gambon (ham), from gambe (leg), from Late Latin gamba (hoof), from Greek kampe (bend).] verb tr., intr. To deceive or to fool. [Of uncertain origin, perhaps from the game of backgammon.] See more usage examples of gammon in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. -Anu Garg (garg wordsmith.org) "One low-life chats with an old lady, who 'remarked very sapiently that he would be a-gammoning of her.'" Lucy Daniel; Repro Literature; Financial Times (London, UK); Jan 27, 2006.
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