Offal Definition

ôfəl, ŏfəl
noun
Waste parts; esp., the entrails, etc. of a butchered animal.
Webster's New World
Refuse; garbage.
Webster's New World
The rejected or waste parts of a butchered animal.
Wiktionary
The internal organs of an animal other than a bird, these organs being used as food.
Wiktionary
A dead body.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Offal

Noun

Singular:
offal
Plural:
offals

Origin of Offal

  • From Middle English offal (“offal, refuse, scrap waste"), possibly from Old Norse affall (“offal"), or from Middle English of- +"Ž fal(l), equivalent to off- +"Ž fall. Cognate with Danish affald (“waste, refuse"), Swedish avfall (“waste, refuse"), Dutch afval (“waste, refuse"), German Abfall (“waste, refuse"), Old English offeallan (“to cut off"). More at off, fall.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English of- off (from Old English) (from of apo- in Indo-European roots) fal fall

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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