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单词 hashmagandy
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hashmagandyn.

Brit. /ˌhaʃməˈɡandi/, U.S. /ˌhæʃməˈɡændi/, Australian English /ˌhæʃməˈɡændi/, New Zealand English /ˌhɛʃməˈɡɛndi/
Forms: 1800s–1900s hash-ma-gandy, 1800s–1900s hash-my-gandy, 1800s– hashmagandy, 1900s hashmagandi, 1900s– ashmegandy, 1900s– hash-me-gandy.
Origin: Perhaps formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: hash n.1, an element of uncertain origin.
Etymology: < hash n.1 + an element of uncertain origin (perhaps -magundi in salmagundi n.).The forms hash-my-gandy and hash-me-gandy apparently show reanalysis of the second syllable as (respectively) my adj. and me pron.1
Australian and New Zealand slang. Now rare.
A stew typically made with chopped meat and whatever ingredients are to hand. Also figurative.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > stewed meat
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pepperpot1698
grenade1706
haricot1706
pupton1706
lobscouse1707
stew1756
puchero1802
granada1806
bredie1815
muddle1833
scouse1840
slum1847
hashmagandy1851
ropa vieja1855
chilli con carne1857
sorpotel1863
goulash1866
daube1877
paprikash1877
chilli1886
pot-pie1890
slumgullion1902
cholent1903
cracker-hash1904
cracker-stew1909
gippo1914
waterzooi1915
Fanny Adams1921
adobo1938
cassoulet1940
feijoada1941
coddle1942
stifado1950
rancho1957
tinga1964
1851 J. Lockwood Guide St. Helena x. 96 The fat of the land is theirs, no twicelaid now, lobscouse, or hashmagandy.
1887 Melbourne Punch 31 Mar. 153/4 Horse-racing is bad enough, and foot-racing is worse, but for real Hashmagandy commend me to last Saturday's exhibition.
1887 Independent (Footscray, Austral.) 21 May We have ‘hash-ma-gandy,’ which is composed of sea-biscuits broken up into very small pieces, mixed with beef and anything else we can get.
1899 W. S. Walker From Land of Wombat 77 Get up, I'm cook this morning. What will you have, eh? ‘Hashmagandy,’ or ‘pufterloonas’?
1941 S. J. Baker N.Z. Slang vi. 54 Terms bequeathed to us by shearers and tramps and farmers..that appear to have originated this century..hash-me-gandy, station stew.
1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. 81 For stews our only original contributions appear to be hash-me-gandy and mulliga stew.
1971 Austral. Women's Weekly 6 Jan. 31/1 When we asked our mother, ‘What's for tea?’, she would often reply, ‘Hashmagandy.’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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