buttony

English

Etymology

From button + -yCategory:English terms suffixed with -y (adjectival)#BUTTONY.

Adjective

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  1. Having a large number of buttons.
  2. Resembling a button or buttons.
    1. Not fully grown and matured; overly small and insufficiently juicy. (of berries)
    2. Full-berried.[1] (of hops)

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Noun

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  1. The manufacture of buttons.
    • 1906, Lady Dorothy Nevill, chapter 3, in Ralph Nevill, editor, The Reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill, London: Edward Arnold, page 33:
      Whenever we inquired of the village girls what their occupation was, almost invariably the quaint answer ‘We do buttony’ was given.
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    • 1958, Agnes Allen, chapter 12, in The Story of Clothes, New York: Roy Publishers, page 113:
      From this time onwards ‘buttony’, or making buttons, gradually became an important industry at which many people earned their livings.
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    • 2007, Tracy Chevalier, Burning Bright, New York: Dutton, Part 4, Chapter 4, p. 126:
      [] she busied herself in the front room, rustling about in Anne Kellaway’s box of buttony materials filled with rings of various sizes, chips of sheep horn for the Singletons, a ball of flax for shaping round buttons, bits of linen for covering them, both sharp and blunt needles, and several different colors and thicknesses of thread.
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    • 2010, David Hilliam, Little Book of Dorset:
      Catastrophically for Dorset buttony, Ashton's buttonmaking machine was invented in 1850 and proudly exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. As a consequence of this invention, the Dorset cottage industry collapsed virtually overnight []
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  2. (ScotlandCategory:Scottish English#BUTTONY, gamesCategory:en:Games#BUTTONY) A children’s game played with buttons.[2][3]
    • 1896, J. M. Barrie, chapter 15, in Sentimental Tommy, London: Cassell, page 172:
      She collected all her treasures, the bottle with the brass top that she had got from Shovel’s old girl, [] the pretty buttons Tommy had won for her at the game of buttony, the witchy marble, [] these and some other precious trifles she made a little bundle of and set off for Double Dykes with them, intending to leave them at the door.
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References

  1. Herbert Myrick, The Hop: Its Culture and Cure, Marketing and Manufacture, New York: Orange Judd, 1899, p. 272.
  2. Alexander Warrack (ed.), The Concise Scots Dictionary, New York: Crescent, 1989, originally published in 1911, p. 66: “a children’s game in which the players, with eyes shut and palms open, guess who has received a button form another player who passes along the line in which they stand.”
  3. Iona and Peter Opie, Children’s Games with Things, Oxford University Press, 1997, p. 117: [] “‘Buttony’ is played in a variety of ways [] . In the basic game a circle is drawn on the ground [] and the players each throw or flick one of their buttons from about 6 or 8 feet away. If anybody’s button rests in the circle, the thrower is entitled without further argument to every button so far thrown [] .”
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