bandy
/ˈbændi/
bandy
English
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Definition
To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.
Etymology
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.
Example Sentences
- "to bandy words (with somebody)"
- "Incapable of hearing reproach or bandying invective, her husband had sunk into the indolence of pensive resignation, and, sensible that things had gone too far for effectual retrieve, tried to find a lenitive in the love of his sister, and the often disappointed hope of a son, during whose long minority wonders were to be done in the management of his property."
- "to have one's name bandied about (or around)"
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