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The Forgotten Word for a Big Eater: Trencherman

A trencherman is an old English word for a person who eats heartily or voraciously, especially one who consumes large quantities of food. The word is now mostly obsolete and has been replaced by more modern terms like "glutton" or "gourmand."

The word "trencherman" is derived from the Middle English word "trenchier," which referred to a deep dish or trencher used for serving food. Over time, the term came to be used to describe someone who could eat a lot of food, as if they were consuming everything on their trencher.

In modern times, the word "trencherman" is mostly used in a humorous or playful way to describe someone who has a big appetite or enjoys eating a lot of food. It's not a commonly used word in everyday conversation, but it can be found in old literature and historical texts from the Middle English period.

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