出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/06/12 03:15 UTC 版)
From French bander (“to bandy at tennis”), with -y, -ie added due to influence from Spanish and Portuguese bandear and/or Old Occitan bandir (“to throw”), from the same root as English band. Compare also with banter.
bandy (third-person singular simple present bandies, present participle bandying, simple past and past participle bandied)
bandy (comparative bandier, superlative bandiest)
Probably from the verb bandy in the sense "toss/bat back and forth", or possibly from the Welsh word bando, most likely derived from the Proto-Germanic *bandją (“a curved stick”).
bandy (countable and uncountable, plural bandies)
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