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drummock

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[druhm-uhk] / ˈdrʌm ək /

noun

Chiefly Scot.
  1. drammock.


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Rocks of Caradoc age are well developed in southern Scotland; in the Girvan district they have been described as the Ardmillan series with the Drummock group and Barren Flagstone group in the upper portion, and the Whitehouse, Ardwell and Balclatchie groups in the lower part.

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To tremble under fortune’s cummock, On scarce a bellyfu’ o’ drummock, Wi’ his proud, independent stomach, Could ill agree; So, row’t his hurdies in a hammock, An’ owre the sea.

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To tremble under Fortune's cummock cudgel On scarce a bellyfu' o' drummock, meal and water Wi' his proud independent stomach, Could ill agree; So row't his hurdies in a hammock, rolled, buttocks An' owre the sea.

From Project Gutenberg

To tremble under Fortune's cummock, On a scarce a bellyfu' o' drummock, Wi' his proud, independent stomach, Could ill agree; So, row't his hurdies in a hammock, An' owre the sea.

From Project Gutenberg