English
editPronunciation
edit- enPR: băn'di, IPA(No language code specified.): /ˈbændi/, X-SAMPA: /"b{ndi/
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Etymology 1
editFrom Middle French from Script error: The function "template_l_term" does not exist..
Verb
editbandy (third-person singular semple praisent bandies, praisent pairteeciple bandying, simple past and past participle bandied)
- To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.
- to bandy words (with somebody)
- To use or pass about casually.
- to have one’s name bandied about (or around)
Translations
editto give and receive reciprocally
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to use or pass about casually
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Etymology 2
editFrom Scots Script error: The function "template_l_term" does not exist.
Adjective
edit- Bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.
- 1794, William Blake, The Little Vagabond, third stanza
- Then the Parson might preach, and drink, and sing, / And we’d be as happy as birds in the spring; / And modest Dame Lurch, who is always at church, / Would not have bandy children, nor fasting, nor birch.
- 1794, William Blake, The Little Vagabond, third stanza
Translations
editEtymology 3
editPossibly from the Welsh word Script error: The function "template_l_term" does not exist. most likely derived from the Template:Wt/sco/Proto.
Noun
edit- Template:Wt/sco/Sports A winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey has developed.
Translations
editwinter sport played on ice
Scots
editAdjective
edit- Bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.
Noun
editbandy (plural bandies)
- A minnow; a stickleback.