Fewmets

/ˈfjuːmɪts/ noun

Definition

Droppings or dung of a deer, especially as tracked during a hunt.

Etymology

From Old French 'fumet' (smoke, scent, or droppings), related to 'fum' meaning smoke or scent. In hunting terminology, 'fewmets' refers to deer droppings because their scent was crucial for tracking. The term preserves Old French hunting vocabulary imported after the Norman Conquest.

Kelly Says

Hunting terminology preserves an entire vocabulary of Old French in English—we also have 'venison,' 'pork,' and 'beef' from Norman hunters, while peasants said 'pig' and 'cow'! This class divide in vocabulary shows how the Norman conquest shaped English's social layers.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
少數
sho-shu
ARالعربية
قليل
qal-il
BNবাংলা
কিছু
ki-shu
CACatalà
uns quants
uns kwants
CSČeština
několik
ne-ko-lik
DADansk
nogle
no-gle
DEDeutsch
wenige
ve-ni-ge
ELΕλληνικά
λίγα
li-ga
ESEspañol
pocos
po-cos
FAفارسی
چند
chan-d
FISuomi
muutamia
moo-ta-mia
FRFrançais
peu
GUGU
કાંકે
kan-ke
HAHA
kawai
ka-wai
HEעברית
כמה
k-am-a
HIहिन्दी
कुछ
kuch
HUMagyar
kevés
ke-ves
IDBahasa Indonesia
sedikit
se-di-kit
IGIG
okwu
ok-wu
ITItaliano
pochi
po-chi
JA日本語
わずか
wa-ka
KKKK
бір
bir
KMKM
ច少
cha-cho
KO한국어
myeot
MRMR
काही
ka-hi
MSBahasa Melayu
sedikit
se-di-kit
MYမြန်မာ
少數
sho-shu
NLNederlands
weinig
v-e-nig
NONorsk
noen
no-en
PAPA
ਕੁਝ
ku-j
PLPolski
nieliczne
n-ie-lich-zne
PTPortuguês
poucos
po-koos
RORomână
puțini
poo-ti-ni
RUРусский
немного
nem-no-go
SVSvenska
några
na-gra
SWKiswahili
wachache
wa-cha-che
TAதமிழ்
சில
si-la
TEతెలుగు
కొన్ని
kon-ni
THไทย
ไม่มาก
mai-ma-k
TLTL
kaunti
kan-ti
TRTürkçe
az çok
a-z chok
UKУкраїнська
немало
ne-ma-lo
URاردو
کچھ
k-uch
VITiếng Việt
ít
it
YOYO
gba
gba
ZH中文
少量
shao-liang
ZUZU
qha
qha

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