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midden [ˈmɪdən] n 1. a. Archaic or dialect a dunghill or pile of refuse b. Dialect a dustbin c. Northern English dialect an earth closet 2. (Social Science / Archaeology) See kitchen midden [from Scandinavian; compare Danish mödding from mög muck + dynge pile] Midden an accumulation of refuse, especially from a prehistoric kitchen fire; a dunghill, manure heap, 1375. Example: midden of ashes, 1667.
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The wooden dining-room stuck out over the mud of the shore like a lacustrine dwelling; the planks of the floor seemed rotten; a decrepit old waiter tottered pathetically to and fro before an antediluvian and worm-eaten sideboard; the chipped plates might have been disinterred from some kitchen midden near an inhab ited lake; and the chops recalled times more ancient still. At last the fat man seemed to weary of it, for he set to work quietly upon his meal, while his opponent, as proud as the rooster who is left unchallenged upon the midden, crowed away in a last long burst of quotation and deduction. |
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