gutbread

noun
/ˈɡʌtbɹɛd/US

Etymology

From gut + bread.

  1. derived from *bʰera- — “to split, beat, hew, struggle
  2. inherited from *braudaz
  3. derived from *bʰrewh₁- — “to boil; to brew
  4. inherited from *braudą — “bread
  5. inherited from *braud
  6. inherited from brēad — “fragment, bit, morsel, crumb", also "bread
  7. inherited from bred
  8. compounded as gutbread — “gut + bread

Definitions

  1. The pancreas, especially the pancreas of livestock used as food.

    • (3) The throat bread (thyroid gland) (4) The heart bread (thymus gland) Biggr } These form a "set" of sweetbreads. (5) The gut bread (pancreas)

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