pandy

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From WelshCategory:English terms derived from Welsh#PANDY pandy (fulling house).

Noun

pandy (countable and uncountable, plural pandies)Category:English lemmas#PANDYCategory:English nouns#PANDYCategory:English uncountable nouns#PANDYCategory:English countable nouns#PANDYCategory:English countable nouns#PANDYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. A fulling mill.
  2. (IrelandCategory:Irish English#PANDY, informalCategory:English informal terms#PANDY) mashed potatoes

Etymology 2

From LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#PANDY pande (hold out), in schoolmaster commands pande manum "hold out [your] hand" or pande palmum "hold out [your] palm".[e2 1]

Verb

pandy (third-person singular simple present pandies, present participle pandying, simple past and past participle pandied)Category:English lemmas#PANDYCategory:English verbs#PANDYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#PANDY) To strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment.

Noun

pandy (plural pandies)Category:English lemmas#PANDYCategory:English nouns#PANDYCategory:English countable nouns#PANDYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. A slap on the palm of the hand with a strap.
    • 1833, John Kennedy, Geordie Chalmers; or, the Law in Glenbuckie., page 197:
      They maun be kindly, coothy, an'commanding -- also severe. Carry sweeties i' their pouches as weel as taws, an' gie them fairings as weel as pandies. In short, they maun be able to endure privations of every sort.
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    • 1917, James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man:
      During all the years he had lived among them in Clongowes and in Belvedere he had received only two pandies and, though these had been dealt him in the wrong, he knew that he had often escaped punishment.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 2007, Sydney Bernard Smith, Alexander the Careerist, →ISBN, page 79:
      Rafferty said it was good practice & it would toughen you up so you didn't feel pandies.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
  2. (by extension, slangCategory:English slang#PANDY) Hand.
    • 1998 July 30, Ron O'Brien, “Beta 4.0 v8 soon expires, then what?”, in demon.ip.support.turnpike (Usenet):
      OK? so I'll slap my pandies and you can all cower down into your anoraks and we'll leave on non-speaking terms!
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 2005 June 29, DannyT, “Daft New Shirts Q”, in alt.sports.spurs (Usenet):
      Spurs in the navy shirts with yellow shorts (as QPR played in white shorts), many of the players wearing red mittens to keep their pandies warm!
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 2017 August 24, abelard, “anybody can tell me why unturned red soil goes light yellow(sand coloured)?”, in uk.politics.misc (Usenet):
      thanx...bit by bit mine knowledge of the universe expands. that sounds like heavy labour...and my pandies will get dirty
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY

Derived terms

References

  1. pandie DSL

Etymology 3

After a corruption of Mangal Pandey, who started the Indian Mutiny of 1857.

Category:English eponyms#PANDY

Alternative forms

Noun

pandy (plural pandies)Category:English lemmas#PANDYCategory:English nouns#PANDYCategory:English countable nouns#PANDYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. A mutineer.
    • 1857, H. Greathed, Letters during the Siege of Delhi, page 99:
      As long as I feel the entire confidence I do, that we shall triumph over this iniquitous combination, I cannot feel gloom. I leave this feeling to the Pandies, who have sacrificed honour and existence to the ghost of a delusion.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
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    • 1858, George Bourchier, Eight Months' Campaign against the Bengal Sepoy Army, page 47:
      We had not long to wait before the line of guns, howitzers, and mortar carts, chiefly drawn by elephants, soon hove in sight... Poor Pandy, what a pounding was in store for you!
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
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    • 1998 July 13, mike weber, “What Story Would You Like To See The Most????????”, in alt.books.george-fraser (Usenet):
      But, as my friend Dennis Dolbear has pointed out, if Flashy were truly the Utter Bastard he wants to paint himself/see himself as, after they got him down off the muzzle of that gun, he'd have gone "Right -- where's the Surgeon for my broken arm and the Officer's Mess for a quick gin or two? Oh, and carry on the good work, Lieutenant." and walked away not paying a bit of attention as the other pandies were blown from the guns.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 1999 December 19, MR LINGA, “Brahmin reporters fret over Tamil prowess”, in soc.culture.tamil (Usenet):
      The manu guy in one of his reply to madurai veeran said that all pandies would have been "iruddu" pandies if not for the Namboodries, his obvious reference to the Brahmin blood lightning the dark colour of the original Dark Dravidian Tamils.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 2015, Paul Fraser Collard, The Lone Warrior, →ISBN:
      He blew forty prisoners from the mouths of his cannon to make the damn pandies understand the fate that awaits them.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY

Etymology 4

Blend of pander + bandyCategory:English blends#PANDY, by confusion.

Verb

pandy (third-person singular simple present pandies, present participle pandying, simple past and past participle pandied)Category:English lemmas#PANDYCategory:English verbs#PANDYCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. (nonstandardCategory:English nonstandard terms#PANDY, rareCategory:English terms with rare senses#PANDY) To distribute or publicize, especially in order to curry favor.
    • 1994 June 13, R S Rodgers, “What OS/2 needs to win”, in comp.os.os2.advocacy (Usenet):
      I'm sure MS would have been ecstatic if the Win3.1 crowd had adopted NT, and I'll agree that they never did anything to quash the notion pandied about by a variety of magazines that NT was going to inherit the Windows desktop, but I don't recall seeing *any* MS claims of that nature, including the ads they were running that mentioned NT before NT was released.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 1997 July 30, Allen, “newbie question”, in alt.psychology.personality (Usenet):
      Just because your ilk control the Americal school system and is pandied to by the press for the sake of having conflict to write about, don't ever assume that you are even close to a majority on the planet.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY
    • 2007 May 28, Moog, “Beckham”, in alt.sports.soccer.everton (Usenet):
      Instead he pandied to the press, the support and thought it would make him look tough. It achieved nothing and he should have played Beckham.
      Category:English terms with quotations#PANDY

Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

pandy fCategory:Polish non-lemma forms#PANDYCategory:Polish noun forms#PANDYCategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. genitive singular of panda
  2. nominative plural of panda
  3. accusative plural of panda
  4. vocative plural of panda

Welsh

Etymology

pannu (to full) + (house)Category:Welsh compound terms#PANDY

Pronunciation

Noun

pandy m (plural pandai)Category:Welsh lemmas#PANDYCategory:Welsh nouns#PANDYCategory:Welsh countable nouns#PANDYCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#PANDYCategory:Welsh masculine nouns#PANDYCategory:Pages with entries#PANDYCategory:Pages with 3 entries#PANDY

  1. fulling mill

Mutation

Mutated forms of pandy
radical soft nasal aspirate
pandy bandy mhandy phandy

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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