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sham⋅ble
1 [sham-buh
l]
–noun
| 1. | shambles, (used with a singular or plural verb )
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| 2. | British Dialect. a butcher's shop or stall. |
Origin:
bef. 900; ME shamel, OE sc(e)amel stool, table < LL scamellum, L scamillum, dim. of L scamnum bench; cf. G Schemel
bef. 900; ME shamel, OE sc(e)amel stool, table < LL scamellum, L scamillum, dim. of L scamnum bench; cf. G Schemel

sham⋅ble
2 [sham-buh
l]
verb, -bled, -bling, noun –verb (used without object)
| 1. | to walk or go awkwardly; shuffle. |
–noun
| 2. | a shambling gait. |
Origin:
1675–85; perh. short for shamble-legs one that walks wide (i.e., as if straddling), reminiscent of the legs of a shamble 1 (in earlier sense “butcher's table”)
1675–85; perh. short for shamble-legs one that walks wide (i.e., as if straddling), reminiscent of the legs of a shamble 1 (in earlier sense “butcher's table”)

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shambles
1477, "meat or fish market," from schamil "table, stall for vending" (c.1305), from O.E. scomul, sceamel "stool, footstool, table for vending," an early W.Gmc. borrowing (cf. O.S. skamel, M.Du. schamel, O.H.G. scamel, Ger. schemel) from L. scamillus "low stool," ultimately a dim. of scamnum "stool, bench," from PIE base *skabh- "to prop up, support." In Eng., sense evolved to "slaughterhouse" (1548), "place of butchery" (1593), and "confusion, mess" (1901).
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Language Translation for : Shambles
Spanish:
desorden, confusión,
German:
wüstes Durcheinander,
Japanese:
混乱
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