nombles

/ˈnɑmbəlz/
noun
  1. The edible internal organs of a deer or other animal, especially the heart, liver, and lungs; used historically in cooking.
    • The recipe called for nombles, but modern cooks might use offal instead.
    • The hunter prepared a stew using the nombles of the deer.
    • In medieval times, nombles were often served at feasts.
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