dung·hill /ˈdʌŋˌhɪl/
糞堆,堆肥,簡陋的房屋
Dung·hill n.
1. A heap of dung.
2. Any mean situation or condition; a vile abode.
He . . . lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill. -- 1. Sam. ii. 8.
Dunghill fowl, a domestic fowl of common breed.
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dunghill
n 1: a foul or degraded condition
2: a heap of dung or refuse [syn: midden, muckheap, muckhill]
Dung-hill
to sit on a, was a sign of the deepest dejection (1 Sam. 2:8;
Ps. 113:7; Lam. 4:5).