chitterlings

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English cheterlingis, chitterling, chitterlynge, chytyrlynge, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kūtiz, *kut-, from Proto-Indo-European *gud-, *gewd- (intestine, gut), from *gʷu-, *gū- (to bend, curve, bow, camber, vault, distend). Compare Middle Low German kǖtel (entrails, tripe), German Kutteln (tripe) and Scots kyte (belly, stomach). Compare also Icelandic kviður (stomach).

Noun

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chitterlings pl (plural only)

  1. Large intestine, cleaned and defatted, usually of a pig. Sometimes prepared with hog maws.
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Etymology 2

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From chitterling +‎ -s.

Noun

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chitterlings

  1. plural of chitterling