Marrowbone

Synonyms for "marrowbone"

Ranked by relevance and common usage.

Related word relations

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4 relation types

More general

2 entries

derived from

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is a

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related to

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Translations

21 translations across 16 languages.

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Armenian

1 entries
  • ծուծոսկր noun (bone with edible marrow)

Dutch

1 entries
  • mergbeen noun (bone with edible marrow)

Estonian

1 entries
  • üdikont noun (bone with edible marrow)

Finnish

1 entries
  • ydinluu noun (bone with edible marrow)

French

1 entries
  • os à moelle noun (bone with edible marrow)

German

1 entries
  • Markknochen noun (bone with edible marrow)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • velőscsont noun (bone with edible marrow)

Irish

1 entries
  • cnámh smeara noun (bone with edible marrow)

Italian

3 entries
  • osso buco noun (bone with edible marrow)
  • osso con midollo noun (bone with edible marrow)
  • ossobuco noun (bone with edible marrow)

Lombard

1 entries
  • òss bus noun (bone with edible marrow)

Northern Sami

1 entries
  • cabbi noun (bone with edible marrow)

Polish

1 entries
  • kość szpikowa noun (bone with edible marrow)

Russian

1 entries
  • мозгова́я кость noun (bone with edible marrow)

Scots

2 entries
  • marrae-bane noun (bone with edible marrow)
  • merkie-bane noun (bone with edible marrow)

Spanish

2 entries
  • hueso con tuétano noun (bone with edible marrow)
  • tuétano noun (bone with edible marrow)

Swedish

2 entries
  • märgben noun (bone with edible marrow)
  • märgpipa noun (bone with edible marrow)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

And thy skull and thy marrow-bones will I have away to Carcë, to my palace, to be a token unto all the world that I have been the bane of an hundredth great champion by my wrastling, and thou not least among them that I have slain in that exercise.

Source: wiktionary

Upon this condescension, the culprit was called up stairs^([sic]), and made acquainted with the mitigation of his fate; upon which he said, he would down on his marrow-bones to his own master, but would be damn'd before he would ask pardon of e'er a Frenchman in Christendom.

Source: wiktionary

So the news of the split between the old and the young one caused plenty of conversation, you may be sure; and will Mr. Robert go down on his marrowbones? and what has he done? was all the question.

Source: wiktionary

They would all to a man have gone down on their marrowbones to him.

Source: wiktionary

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