Paunch

Noun

 * 1) The first stomach of ruminant, the rumen.
 * 2) The abdomen or belly of a human or animal, especially a large, protruding one.

Verb

 * 1) To remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

Related terms

 * paunchy

Verbs for Paunch
cram—; develop—; distend—; fill—; gorge —; heave—; load—; pamper—; reduce—; simulate—; stuff—; wad—; —craves; —encumbers; —expands; —gnaws; -—protrudes.

Thesaurus
abdomen, abomasum, bay window, beerbelly, belly, bowel, breadbasket, corporation, craw, crop, diaphragm, disembowel, draw, embonpoint, first stomach, gizzard, gullet, gut, honeycomb stomach, kishkes, manyplies, maw, midriff, omasum, pot, potbelly, potgut, psalterium, pusgut, rennet bag, reticulum, rumen, second stomach, spare tire, stomach, swagbelly, third stomach, tum-tum, tummy, underbelly, ventripotence

Etymology
From the French pance from pancier meaning breastplate as worn by the Black Rider(s) or Polish Pan Czerny of late medieval Poland.

Noun

 * French:
 * German: Pansen
 * Portuguese:


 * Russian: рубец
 * Spanish: panza
 * Swedish: våm


 * Armenian:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Wampe, Plauze, Wanst


 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: брюхо, пузо
 * Spanish: panza, barriga, guata
 * Swedish: buk
 * Volapük: lugötöp

Verb

 * Russian: потрошить