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dew⋅lap
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ˈduˌlæp
,
ˈdyu-
/
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–noun
1.
a pendulous fold of skin under the throat of a bovine animal.
2.
any similar part in other animals, as the wattle of fowl or the inflatable loose skin under the throat of some lizards.
Origin:
1350–1400;
ME
dew
(
e
)
lappe,
appar.
dewe
dew
+
lappe
lap
1
;
cf. Dan
dog-læp,
D (dial.)
dauw-zwengel;
literal sense is unclear
Related forms:
dewlapped,
adjective
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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dewlap
c.1350
dewe lappe,
from
lappe
"loose piece" (O.E.
læppa
), first element of unknown origin or meaning. Originally of cattle.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Medical Dictionary
Main Entry:
dew·lap
Pronunciation:
'd(y)ü-"lap
Function:
noun
:
loose skin hanging under the neck especially of a bovine animal —
dew·lapped
/-"lapt/
adjective
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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