cumberground
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See also: cumber-ground and cumber ground
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From cumber + ground, in reference to the Bible, Luke 13:7.
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[edit]Noun
[edit]cumberground (plural cumbergrounds)
- (obsolete) Any totally worthless object or person; something that is just in the way.
- 1927, Henry William Wolff, Co-operation in India, page 285:
- Give a man money, and he may sit down upon it and spend it, or live upon the interest which it will yield in idleness, a mere cumberground and drone, from whose life the world derives no benefit.
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[edit]totally worthless object or person
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