单词 | yandy |
释义 | yandyn. Australian. (See quot. 1959.) ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > equipment for treating ores > [noun] > for washing ore > others buddle-head1671 trommel1877 trunker?1881 yandy1959 1959 D. Stuart Yandy 158 Yandy, tjardoo: long shallow oval dish, of wood sometimes, but now almost always of sheet-iron, in which mineral is separated from the alluvial rubbish by means of a complicated racking action. 1962 D. Stuart Yaralie i. 12 Her mother and father had worked mightily, with the pick and shovel, and the yandy, and the loaming dish for days. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2021). yandyv. Australian. transitive. To separate (grass seed) from refuse by shaking the mixture in a special way; to separate (ore) similarly or by winnowing. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > sowing > sow seed [verb (transitive)] > separate grass-seed yandy1937 society > occupation and work > industry > mining > mine [verb (transitive)] > wash or stream > for gold rock1825 pan1832 cradle1852 puddle1852 sluice1859 to wash up1869 yandy1937 to rock out1966 1937 E. Hill Great Austral. Loneliness vi. 50 The black woman…can yandy infinitesimal grass-seeds from their husks for the camp breakfast. 1975 National Geographic Feb. 166 [Native Australian] women often earn money by ‘yandying’—winnowing by tossing panfuls of ore into the wind to separate dirt from tin or gold. 1978 O. White Silent Reach xi. 113 The only tin that comes out of that country is what the gins yandi—dry blow by hand out of a coolamon. Derivatives ˈyandying n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > sowing > [noun] > treatment of seed > separating grass-seed yandying1933 1933 C. Fenner Bunyips & Billabongs vi. 158 When a gin has collected a coolamon..full of seed she has also a good deal of sand, dust, grass and leaves. But by shaking and twisting the coolamon in a particularly skilful way an almost perfect separation is made. This art of separation is called ‘yandying’. 1944 M. J. O'Reilly Bowyangs & Boomerangs 48 Yandying, in blackfellow language, means shake~about. It is the natives' method of separating the grass seeds from the husks. 1962 D. Stuart Yaralie i. 9 While her mother had sat resting from her work of yandying and specking..she had wandered about. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1959v.1933 |
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