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gombeen

American  
[gom-been] / gɒmˈbin /

noun

Irish English.
  1. usury.


Etymology

Origin of gombeen

1860–65; < Irish gaimbín interest, especially exorbitant interest, literally, bit, small piece, diminutive of gamba lump, hunk

Example Sentences

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We passed Stephen Casey and the gombeen man cornering the disputed calves in the sympathetic accord that such an operation demands.

From In Mr. Knox's Country by Ross, Martin

The instalment was a very small one, but it was at once discounted by the gombeen man, whose rate of interest enabled him to run extraordinary risks.

From Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. by Becker, Bernard H.

This poor innocent was charging just 60 per cent., but his terms were lavishly liberal as compared with those of the gombeen man.

From Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. by Becker, Bernard H.

His father had confided to him that they were in great debt to the gombeen man.

From What's the Matter with Ireland? by Russell, Ruth

When Paddy became the political rival of the gombeen man for the county council, there was a joint debate.

From What's the Matter with Ireland? by Russell, Ruth