IPA: //ˈɡrʌmfi//
KK: /grʌmfi/
A female pig, especially one that has given birth to piglets.
The farmer raised a grumphie to produce more piglets for his farm.
The word 'grumphie' originates from Scottish dialect, specifically referring to a pig or hog. It is derived from the word 'grump', which means to grunt or grumble, reflecting the sound made by pigs. Thus, 'grumphie' essentially describes an animal known for its grunting sounds.
Think of the sound 'grump' that a pig makes, and remember that 'grumphie' refers to a pig or hog.