Mid"dlings (?), n. pl.
1. A combination of the coarser parts of ground
wheat the finest bran, separated from the fine flour and coarse bran
in bolting; -- formerly regarded as valuable only for feed; but now,
after separation of the bran, used for making the best quality of
flour. Middlings contain a large proportion of
gluten.
2. In the southern and western parts of the
United States, the portion of the hog between the ham and the
shoulder; bacon; -- called also middles.
Bartlett.