It’s Saturday here in the Philippines which means I get to post another interesting not-so-known facts about everyday life! Read away to learn something new!
The magic word for this week is WAMBLE
In medical term, wamble is both a verb and noun which means 1. to move unsteadily; an unsteady motion. 2. to feel nauseated; a feeling of nausea. 3. (Of a stomach) To rumble or growl.
The word was derived from the Middle English word wamelen which means ‘to feel nausea’ and Indo-European root wem which means ‘to vomit’.
Related forms
wambliness, noun
wambly, adjective
Funny that it’s not a recognized word. It has the red wavy line underneath as I type this post. :’)
That’s all for this post. Let’s try to learn something new next week! Keep in touch! ❤
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Interesting – I feel a lot of this in my stomach and when I meed a doctor, I have to explain in details as I don’t know the English word. Thank you for sharing
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No worries, Mohamad! 🙂 I’m learning a lot too with these not-so-familiar words.
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So you could say that, ‘the old man wambled down the road as his stomach wambled?’ 🙂
Interesting post I like new words. Thank you for sharing 🙂
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Yes, I guess so! 🙂 Welcome, Charlie! Learning is fun! ❤
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