umbershoot

Etymology
. Compare.

Noun

 * 1)  An umbrella
 * 2) * 1912 November 22, Judd Mortimer Lewis, "Try It Yourself Some Time", in "Tampering with Trifles" Houston Post, p.6. c.8:
 * Then I saw a young fellow coming along with a nice large umbrella, and I thought if he was going as far as my house I would beg the shelter of [his] umbershoot.
 * 1) * 2011 Beverly Lewis, The Judgment (The Rose Trilogy Book #2) (Bethany House: Bloomington, Minnesota) ISBN 9781441214126
 * “Sure looks like rain's comin',” Dat said, gawking toward the window, seemingly preoccupied with the weather. “It'll raise the water table, for sure.”
 * “Be sure and take an umbershoot,” Hen said, offering a smile.
 * “Be sure and take an umbershoot,” Hen said, offering a smile.