rump
How to Use Rump
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe rear/backside of an animal or the meat cut from it, or figuratively, a small leftover fraction of a larger group.
Word Forms
rumped past tense, rumps plural, Rumps plural, rumps singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The horse swished its tail against its _____.
Etymology
From Old Norse rumpr, "rump," related to Middle Low German words for the trunk or bulk of a body; the political sense comes from England's Rump Parliament of 1648.