Dictionary entry

Shamble

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Sham″ble (?), n. [OE. schamel a bench, stool, AS. scamel, sceamol, a bench, form, stool, fr. L. scamellum, dim. of scamnum a bench, stool.] 1. (Mining) One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown successively from platform to platform, and thus raised to a higher level.

2. pl. A place where butcher's meat is sold.

As summer flies are in the shambles. Shak.

3. pl. A place for slaughtering animals for meat.

To make a shambles of the parliament house. Shak.