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butter-ham
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Noun
obsolete
archaic
North
Yorkshire
Japanese Meaning
バターを塗ったパンの一切れ(時代遅れの意味) / マントの両側に付く装飾用の縁(古風な意味) / 服装や行動が過剰に派手な人(北ヨークシャーの方言における意味)
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(obsolete) A slice of buttered bread. / (archaic) One of two strips of trim on either side of a cloak. / (North Yorkshire) a person who is overly ostentatious in their dress or actions.
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butter-ham
She placed a butter-ham on the saucer beside the teacup, recalling how her grandmother used to serve one with her tea.
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She placed a butter-ham on the saucer beside the teacup, recalling how her grandmother used to serve one with her tea.
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