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ham
/ˈhæm/
火腿,大腿,笨拙的演員(a.)過火的,做作的(vt.)(vi.)演得過火
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ham
n.
Home
. [
North
of
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ham
n.
1.
Anat.
The
region
back
of
the
knee
joint
;
the
popliteal
space
;
the
hock
.
2.
The
thigh
of
any
animal
;
especially
,
the
thigh
of
a
hog
cured
by
salting
and
smoking
.
A
plentiful
lack
of
wit
,
together
with
most
weak
hams
.
--
Shak
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ham
n
1:
meat
cut
from
the
thigh
of
a
hog
(
usually
smoked
) [
syn
:
jambon
,
gammon
]
2: (
Old
Testament
)
son
of
Noah
3:
a
licensed
amateur
radio
operator
4:
an
unskilled
actor
who
overacts
[
syn
:
ham actor
]
v
:
exaggerate
one's
acting
[
syn
:
overact
,
ham it up
,
overplay
]
[
ant
:
underact
]
[
also
:
hamming
,
hammed
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Ham
warm
,
hot
,
and
hence
the
south
;
also
an
Egyptian
word
meaning
"
black
",
the
youngest
son
of
Noah
(
Gen
. 5:32;
comp
. 9:22,24).
The
curse
pronounced
by
Noah
against
Ham
,
properly
against
Canaan
his
fourth
son
,
was
accomplished
when
the
Jews
subsequently
exterminated
the
Canaanites
.
One
of
the
most
important
facts
recorded
in
Gen
. 10
is
the
foundation
of
the
earliest
monarchy
in
Babylonia
by
Nimrod
the
grandson
of
Ham
(6, 8, 10).
The
primitive
Babylonian
empire
was
thus
Hamitic
,
and
of
a
cognate
race
with
the
primitive
inhabitants
of
Arabia
and
of
Ethiopia
. (
See
ACCAD
.)
The
race
of
Ham
were
the
most
energetic
of
all
the
descendants
of
Noah
in
the
early
times
of
the
post-diluvian
world
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Ham
,
hot
;
heat
;
brown
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