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bump·kin I. \ˈbəm(p)kə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps from Flemish bommekijn small cask, from Middle Dutch, from bomme cask + -kijn -kin : a typically awkward blockish and utterly unsophisticated rustic < they gawked up at the tall buildings like bumpkins > Synonyms: see boor II. noun or bum·kin \ˈbəm(p)kə̇n\; also boom·kin \ˈbümk-\ (-s) Etymology: probably from Flemish boomken little tree, from boom tree (from Middle Dutch) + -ken, diminutive suffix, from Middle Dutch -kijn; akin to Old High German boum tree — more at beam, -kin : a projecting boom: as a. : one projecting from each bow of a ship to haul the foretack to — called also tack bumpkin b. : one from each quarter for the main-brace blocks — called also brace bumpkin; see ship illustration c. : a small outrigger over the stern of a ship to extend the mizzen |