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单词 collieshangie
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collieshangien.

Brit. /kɒlɪˈʃaŋi/, U.S. /ˌkɑliˈʃæŋi/, Scottish English /kɔlɪˈʃaŋɪ/
Forms: Also culleshangee, cullishang, colly-shangie, -gy.
Etymology: Connection with Gaelic callaidh ‘wrangling, outcry’, has been suggested; also, that the first part is collie n. sheep-dog, and that the original sense was either a noisy quarrel of dogs, or the racket made by a dog when a ‘shangie’ or encumbrance is tied to his tail; but historical evidence is wanting.
Scottish.
Noisy quarrel, ‘row’, uproar; confused fight.
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society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > noisy or angry quarrel
flitingc1200
chidec1325
bicker1330
janglingc1330
chiding1340
wrangling1377
brawling1393
altercationc1405
words1410
brabblementa1563
wording1564
brabblery1567
bickering1573
jarring1574
bickerment1586
frapling1600
brangling1611
jangle1641
campling1660
frabble1685
collieshangie1737
flickering1776
wranglea1797
brabbling1858
bassa-bassa1956
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > confused sound > [noun] > uproar or tumult
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ludea1275
ludingc1275
grede13..
to-doc1330
stevenc1385
ruitc1390
shoutingc1405
rumourc1425
dirdumc1440
shout1487
rippit?1507
glamer?a1513
rangat?a1513
reird?a1513
larumc1515
reirdour1535
uproar1544
clamouring1548
racket1565
baldare1582
rack jack1582
rufflery1582
pother1603
rut1607
clamorousnessa1617
hurricane1639
clutter1656
flaw1676
splutter1677
rout1684
hirdum-dirdum1724
fracas1727
collieshangie1737
racketing1760
hullabaloo1762
hurly1806
bobbery1816
trevally1819
pandemonium1827
hurly-burly1830
outroar1845
on-ding1871
tow-row1877
ruckus1885
molrowing1892
rookus1892
rux1918
1737 W. Meston Old Mother Grim's Tales viii. 46 MacBane and Donald Dow did quarrel, And in a Colleshangee [1767 Culleshnagee] landed.
1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess 85 (Jam.) The collyshangy raise to sick a height.
a1796 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) II. 505 How the collieshangie works Atween the Russians and the Turks.
1805 A. Scott Poems 93 (Jam.) Cullishangs 'tween man and wife Happen whyles for want o' siller.
1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering II. 41 A hard-headed loon, that was aye bringing himsell and other folk into collie-shangies.
1884 Queen Victoria More Leaves 139 Sharp going with us and having occasional ‘collie-shangies’ with collies when we came near cottages.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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