THUMB


Meaning of THUMB in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' th ə m

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English thoume, thoumbe, from Old English th ū ma; akin to Old High German th ū mo thumb, Latin tum ē re to swell

Date: before 12th century

1 : the short thick digit of the human hand that is analogous in position to the big toe and differs from the other fingers in having only two phalanges, allowing greater freedom of movement, and being opposable to each of them also : a corresponding digit in lower animals

2 : the part of a glove or mitten that covers the thumb

3 : a convex molding : OVOLO

– all thumbs : extremely awkward or clumsy

– under one's thumb or under the thumb : under control : in a state of subservience <her father did not have her that much under his thumb ― Hamilton Basso>

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