Weekend Lunch According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the etymology of lunch is uncertain. It may have evolved from lump in a similar way to hunch, a derivative of hump, and bunch, a derivative of bump. Weekend Lunch. Alternatively, it may have evolved from the Spanish lonja, meaning ‘slice of ham‘. It was first recorded in 1591 with the meaning ‘thick piece, hunk‘ as in «lunch of bacon«. The modern definition was...
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