出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/04/19 01:58 UTC 版)
dunny (comparative dunnier, superlative dunniest)
dunny (comparative dunnier, superlative dunniest)
dunny (plural dunnies)
A clipped form of English cant dunnakin (“outhouse”) + -y (suffix forming affectionate diminutives). Dunnakin, dunnekin, etc. are of uncertain etymology, but probably from some form of English cant danna (“dung”) + ken (“house”, pejorative slang). The Scottish and North English senses may derive from Etymology 4 below, either under influence from English cant or as its original source.
dunny (plural dunnies)
A clipped form of English dungeon + -y (“forming affectionate diminutives”).
dunny (plural dunnies)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/19 20:00 UTC 版)
Dunny or dunny can is Australian slang for toilet, either the room or the specific fixture, especially an outhouse or other outdoor toilets. It is often used to specify a distinction between a flushing toilet and a non-flushing toilet (e.g., a longdrop or thunderbox). First used in print in 1952, the word is believed to be derived from the much older 'dunnakin' (also spelled 'dunnigin' and 'dunegan') meaning privy.