rummaged
Variant of rummage
rum·mage (rum′ij)
noun
- miscellaneous articles; odds and ends
- a rummaging, or thorough search
Etymology: aphetic < MFr arrumage < arrumer, to stow cargo in the hold < aruner, to arrange < run, rum, ship's hold < Frank *rum, akin to OE rum, room
transitive verb rummaged -·maged, rummaging -·mag·ing
- to search through (a place, receptacle, etc.) thoroughly, esp. by moving the contents about, turning them over, etc.; ransack
- to get, find, or turn up by or as by searching thoroughly: with up or out
intransitive verb
Related Forms:
- rummager rum′·mager noun
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