bon·ny·clab·ber  (b ŏn ē-kl ăb ′ər)
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n. Chiefly Northeastern US Thick, soured milk eaten with cream and sugar, honey, or molasses.
[Irish Gaelic bainne clabair : bainne, milk (from Middle Irish, drop, milk, from Old Irish bannae, drop, perhaps of Brittonic origin; akin to Breton and Middle Cornish banne, drop) + probably clabair, genitive of clabar, dasher of a churn (possibly from Old Irish clapar, word of uncertain meaning—possibly “dasher of a churn”—used to refer to the penis).] |