degomble
English
Etymology
de- + gomble (“accretion of snow”)
Verb
degomble (third-person singular simple present degombles, present participle degombling, simple past and past participle degombled)
- (Antarctica) To remove accreted snow before entering a building.
- 2008, hafital, “Sastrugi”, in Highlander Fiction Automated Archive:
- Macleod grinned. "What's wrong? Do you have your monk-on or something? Did you forget to degomble? A little too much big eye? Tired? Need to find your donga?"
- 2010, Marsh, Carole, The Mystery in Icy Antarctica:
- Dr. Orlav's mustache was frozen stiff with icicles hanging from the tips. The scientist yelled above the wind, "Be sure to de-gomble before we get in the Hagglund!"
- 2015, Alten, Steve, Vostok:
- A sign was posted in English, Chinese, German, and French: All Personnel must DEGOMBLE before entering dome. Ben translated. “They want us to brush off the powdered snow.”
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References
- Hince, Bernadette (2000) The Antarctic Dictionary, Csiro Publishing, →ISBN