SHANTY


Meaning of SHANTY in English

I. ˈshantē, -aan-, -ain-, -ȧn-, -ti noun

( -es )

Etymology: Canadian French chantier hut in a lumber camp, shack, from French, lumberyard, shipyard, gantry, from Old French, gantry, from Latin cantherius trellis, rafter, gelding — more at gantry

1. : a small poorly built dwelling usually made of wood : shack

2. : a small crude building for temporary use

3. Australia : bar , pub

II. intransitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-es )

: to live in a shanty

III. adjective

1.

a. : constituting a shanty

rough shanty roadside restaurants — A.L.Himbert

b. : consisting of shanties

a shanty native village

2. : living or having lived in a shanty : of a low social class

the lower-lower class, the shanty Irish, not the lace-curtain Irish — J.P.Marquand

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.