mutton

mutton
mutton1
muttony, adj.
/mut"n/, n.
the flesh of sheep, esp. full-grown or more mature sheep, used as food.
[1250-1300; ME moton sheep < OF < Celtic; cf. MIr molt, Welsh mollt, Breton maout wether]
mutton2
/mut"n/, n. Print.
em (def. 2). Also called mut.
[1935-40; code term, coined to differentiate the pronunciation of em quad from en quad]

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      flesh of a mature ram or ewe at least one year old. See lamb.

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