Haunch vs Maunch - What's the difference?
haunch | maunch |
(anatomy) The area encompassing the upper thigh, hip and buttocks on one side of a human, primate, or quadruped animal, especially one that can sit on its hindquarters.
The loin and leg of a quadruped, especially when used as food.
(architecture) A squat vertical support structure.
Leaped aside, and at a distance
Sat erect upon his haunches . * 1894 — *: Now these are the Laws of the Jungle,
and many and mighty are they;
But the head and the hoof of the Law
and the haunch and the hump is -- Obey! * 1916 — *: While Heracles, - the thews and cordage of his thighs
Straitened and strained beyond the utmost stretch
From quivering heel to haunch like sweating hawsers. * c.1918 — *: The fog comes on little cat feet.
It sits looking over harbor and city
on silent haunches and then moves on. (heraldiccharge) A long stylised sleeve.
(obsolete) To munch.
As nouns the difference between haunch and maunch
is that haunch is the area encompassing the upper thigh, hip and buttocks on one side of a human, primate, or quadruped animal, especially one that can sit on its hindquarters while maunch is a long stylised sleeve.As a verb maunch is
to munch.haunch
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{{timeline, 1700s=1735, 1800s=18?? 1855 1894, 1900s=1916 1918}} * *: But I had no time to pursue these reflections; for the gray horse came to the door, and made me a sign to follow him into the third room where I saw a very comely mare, together with a colt and foal, sitting on their haunches upon mats of straw, not unartfully made, and perfectly neat and clean. * 18?? — *: On the rough-hewn oaken table the venison haunch was shared. * 1855 — , III *: And the rabbit from his path-wayLeaped aside, and at a distance
Sat erect upon his haunches . * 1894 — *: Now these are the Laws of the Jungle,
and many and mighty are they;
But the head and the hoof of the Law
and the haunch and the hump is -- Obey! * 1916 — *: While Heracles, - the thews and cordage of his thighs
Straitened and strained beyond the utmost stretch
From quivering heel to haunch like sweating hawsers. * c.1918 — *: The fog comes on little cat feet.
It sits looking over harbor and city
on silent haunches and then moves on.