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ham
Sax. ham, a house, is our modern word home, G. heim. It is used in hamlet, and in the names of places, as in Walt-ham, wood-house, walt, a wood, and ham, a house, Bucking-ham, Notting-ham, Wrent-ham, Dur-ham
ham
noun
The inner or hind part of the knee; the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal. Hence,
ham
The thigh of a beast, particularly of a hog, whether salted and cured or not. But the word is more generally understood to mean the thigh of a hog salted and dried in smoke.