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单词 shindy
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shindyn.

Brit. /ˈʃɪndi/, U.S. /ˈʃɪndi/
Etymology: ? Alteration of shinty n.
1. = shinty n. 1. local.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > hockey > shinty > [noun]
shinny1672
shinty1771
shindy1846
1846 Local Act 9 Vict. c. 29 §41 In case any Person or Persons shall on Shrove Tuesday..play at..Shindy, Football, or any other Game.
1860 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms (ed. 3) Shindy,..The proper and more usual name is Bandy.
1882 J. H. Nodal & G. Milner Gloss. Lancs. Dial.: Pt. II 237 Shindy, a game played with a stick and a round piece of wood or cork.
2. A spree, merrymaking. Also, ‘a kind of dance among seamen’ (Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. 1867). slang.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > [noun] > noisy or riotous
revela1375
riotc1440
revel-rout1587
wassail1603
randan1640
rant1650
high-go1774
splore?a1786
gilravagea1796
spree1804
lark1811
spray1813
shindy1821
randy1825
randy-dandy1835
batter1839
flare-up1844
barney1850
jamboree1868
tear1869
whoop-up1876
beano1888
razzle1892
razzle-dazzle1893
bash1901
1821 P. Egan Life in London ii. iii. 210 The Jack Tar is quite pleased with his night's cruise, and is continually singing out, ‘What a prime Shindy, my Messmates.’
1848 in Col. Hawker Diary (1893) II. 286 All in commotion with the expected grand ‘shindy’ on Monday.
1866 R. M. Ballantyne Shifting Winds xxv. 283 I want a dance at a wedding, or a shindy of some sort, before setting sail.
3. A row, commotion, ‘shine’. to cut shindies (U.S.), to kick up a shindy.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > cause a disturbance [verb (intransitive)]
to raise a dust1649
to stir up a hornets' nest1740
row1797
to kick up a shindy1829
to raise Cain1840
to raise the mischief1840
society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > [noun] > a disturbance caused by dissension
tirpeilc1330
to-doc1330
affraya1393
frayc1420
tuilyiea1500
fraction1502
broil1525
ruffle1534
hurly-burly1548
embroilment1609
roil1690
fracas1727
row1746
the devil among the tailors1756
noration1773
splorea1791
kick-upa1793
rumption1802
ruction1809
squall1813
tulyie-mulyie1827
shindy1829
shine1832
donnybrook1852
shiveau1862
roughhouse1882
ruckus1885
shemozzle1885
turn-up1891
rookus1892
funk1900
incident1913
potin1922
shivoo1924
furore1946
shindig1961
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] > instance of
viretotec1386
moving?a1439
reela1450
stir1487
songa1500
pirrie1536
hurly-burly1548
make-a-do1575
confusions1599
the hunt is upa1625
ruffle1642
fuss1701
fraction1721
fizza1734
dust1753
noration1773
steeriea1776
splorea1791
rook1808
piece of work1810
curfuffle1813
squall1813
rookerya1820
stushie1824
shindy1829
shine1832
hurroosh1836
fustle1839
upsetting1847
shinty1848
ructions1862
vex1862
houp-la1870
set-out1875
hoodoo1876
tingle-tangle1880
shemozzle1885
take-on1893
dust-up1897
hoo-ha1931
tra-la-la1933
gefuffle1943
tzimmes1945
kerfuffle1946
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > be in commotion or disorder [verb (intransitive)] > cause commotion or disorder
to make work?1473
perturb1543
hurly-burly1598
to throw (also fling) the house out of (also at) the window (also windows)1602
tumultuate1611
to beat up the quarters of1670
hurricane1682
larum1729
to kick up, make, raise a stour1787
stour1811
to strike a bustle1823
to cut shindies1829
to kick up a shindy1829
hurricanize1833
rumpus1839
to raise (Old) Ned1840
to raise hell1845
fustle1891
to rock the boat1903
1829 B. Hall Trav. N. Amer. III. 325 I never saw a more complete row, or as a fellow near me called it, ‘a more regular shindy’.
1841 Sporting Rev. July 52 The docket of bankruptcy..created, as our polite continental neighbours call it, ‘a sensation’, or, in downright English, ‘a shindy’.
a1845 R. H. Barham Hermann in Ingoldsby Legends (1847) 3rd Ser. 335 He..Joins..in kicking up all sorts of shindies and bobberies.
1850 ‘Dow, Jr.’ Patent Serm. (Bartlett 1859) You..are..poor, and, therefore, ought to be careful how you cut shindies under the broadsword of justice.
1850 F. E. Smedley Frank Fairlegh i. 8 A chair being the favourite projectile in the event of a shindy.
1882 B. M. Croker Proper Pride I. ix. 189 He and his wife have had no end of a shindy.
1886 J. K. Jerome Idle Thoughts (1889) 1 They kick up such a shindy.
1903 E. Œ. Somerville & ‘M. Ross’ All on Irish Shore 177 There was a frightful shindy, Carew wanting to have his blood, and all the rest of us trying to prevent a row.
1910 Meredith in Fortn. Rev. June 1055 Irishmen..never satisfied, thirsting for a shindy.
1916 ‘Taffrail’ Pincher Martin vii. 115 If you want to kick up a shindy, Mister Parkin, you'd best do it outside.
1962 L. Deighton Ipcress File x. 61 We're not having another Burgess and Maclean shindy, questions in the House and all that.
1976 J. I. M. Stewart Memorial Service iv. 53 There was quite a shindy, and there might have been more of it.
4. A liking, fancy. (Cf. shine n.2 4.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > [noun]
loveeOE
well-likinglOE
favoura1340
liking1340
greea1400
study?c1400
benevolence1423
lustc1430
carec1540
goût1586
like1589
infection1600
predilection1626
notion1789
grá1833
shindy1855
hard-on1949
1855 T. C. Haliburton Nature & Human Nature I. xii. 360 They all wondered how..Paddy had taken such a shindy to me.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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