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Haunch
CIDE DICTIONARY
Haunch, n. [F. hanche, of German origin; cf. OD. hancke, hencke, and also OHG. ancha; prob. not akin to E. ankle.].
- The hip; the projecting region of the lateral parts of the pelvis and the hip joint; the hind part. [1913 Webster]
- Of meats: The leg and loin taken together; as, a haunch of venison. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Haunch, n.
1 the fleshy part of the buttock with the thigh, esp. in animals.
2 the leg and loin of a deer etc. as food.
3 the side of an arch between the crown and the pier.
1 the fleshy part of the buttock with the thigh, esp. in animals.
2 the leg and loin of a deer etc. as food.
3 the side of an arch between the crown and the pier.
Etymology
ME f. OF hanche, of Gmc orig.: cf. LG hanke hind leg of a horse
THESAURUS
Haunch
bank, beam, border, broadside, cheek, chop, coast, flank, hand, handedness, hip, jowl, laterality, many-sidedness, multilaterality, planking, profile, quarter, shore, side, siding, temple, unilateralityROGET THESAURUS
Haunch
Laterality
N laterality, side, flank, quarter, lee, hand, cheek, jowl, jole, wing, profile, temple, parietes, loin, haunch, hip, beam, gable, gable end, broadside, lee side, points of the compass, East, Orient, Levant, West, orientation, lateral, sidelong, collateral, parietal, flanking, skirting, flanked, sideling, many sided, multilateral, bilateral, trilateral, quadrilateral, Eastern, orient, oriental, Levantine, Western, occidental, Hesperian, sideways, sidelong, broadside on, on one side, abreast, alongside, beside, aside, by the side of, side by side, cheek by jowl, to windward, to leeward, laterally, right and left, on her beam ends, his cheek the may of days outworn.For further exploring for "Haunch" in Webster Dictionary Online