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Chantey - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

chantey

/ˈʃænti/ /ˈʃɑːnti/

Definition:

A traditional sailors' work song with a strong rhythm, often sung during labor.

Synonyms:

shanty, sea song, work song

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

silence, speech

Common Collocations:

sing a chantey, sailor's chantey, work chantey

Derivatives:

chanteys, chanty (variant)

Usage Tips:

Use 'chantey' to refer to historical sea songs sung by sailors during tasks like hauling ropes.

Common Phrases:

sailor's chantey, sea chantey, work chantey

Etymology:

Derived from French 'chanter' (to sing), influenced by sailors' slang in the 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The sailors sang a lively chantey while raising the anchor.
  • 2. A chantey helped the crew keep time as they pulled the ropes.
  • 3. He collected old maritime chanteys for his research on sea traditions.
  • 4. The museum exhibit featured recordings of traditional chanteys from the 1800s.

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