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mum·chance I. \ˈməmˌchan(t)s, -cha(a)n-, -chain-, -chȧn-\ noun Etymology: Low German mummenschanze throw in a dice game played by masked revelers, from Middle Low German, from mummen dice game played by masked revelers (from mummen to go masked, perhaps from Middle French momer) + (assumed) Middle Low German schanze throw of dice, from Middle French chance throw of dice, chance — more at chance 1. : an old dice game in which the caster is not permitted to choose the player with whom he contests the stake — compare hazard 2. [influenced in meaning by mum (I) ] dialect England : a silent stupid person II. intransitive verb 1. : masquerade 2. chiefly dialect : to be silent out of caution or stupidity III. adjective chiefly dialect : silent IV. adverb Etymology: mumchance (III) chiefly Britain : silently < peering down mumchance at its reflection in the river — Richard Llewellyn > |