bumpkin
/ˈbʌmp.kɪn/
BɅMP · kɪn (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
A clumsy, unsophisticated person; a yokel.
Etymology
From Dutch boomken (“shrub, little tree”), equivalent to boom + -kin. Note that the English word boom is etymologically related to the aforementioned in the sense of "large stem", or "big tree". Compare German Baumke, Bäumchen.
Example Sentences
- "They mix with Dancers, who now advance to the front, where a bumpkin, or dance of many interwoven reels, is performed; after which the Bride is led to a seat, and some of her Maidens sit by her."
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