maw

Concise Bible Dictionary:

The rough prickly stomach of ruminating animals (Deut. 18:3). Old expositors considered an animal to consist of three parts, the head, the legs, and the body, and that the priest had a portion of each.
Tripe Dish

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
qebah
Phonic:
kay-baw’
Meaning:
from 6895; the paunch (as a cavity) or first stomach of ruminants
KJV Usage:
maw