Found 3 items, similar to gypsy.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: gypsy
orang gipsi
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Gypsy
Gypsy
n 1: a member of a nomadic people originating in northern India
and now living on all continents [syn:
Gipsy,
Romany,
Rommany,
Roma,
Bohemian]
2: the Indic language of the Gypsies [syn:
Romany]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Gypsy
Gypsy
\Gyp"sy\ a.
Pertaining to, or suitable for, gypsies.
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Gypsy hat, a woman's or child's broad-brimmed hat, usually
of straw or felt.
Gypsy winch, a small winch, which may be operated by a
crank, or by a ratchet and pawl through a lever working up
and down.
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Gypsy
\Gyp"sy\ (j[i^]p"s[y^]), v. i.
To play the gypsy; to picnic in the woods. Mostly,
Gyp"sy*ing, vb. n.
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Gypsy
\Gyp"sy\ (j[i^]p"s[y^]), n.; pl.
Gypsies
(j[i^]p"s[i^]z). [OE. Gypcyan, F. ['e]gyptien Egyptian,
gypsy, L. Aegyptius. See
Egyptian.] [Also spelled
gipsy
and
gypsey.]
1. One of a vagabond race, whose tribes, coming originally
from India, entered Europe in the 14th or 15th century,
and are now scattered over Turkey, Russia, Hungary, Spain,
England, etc., living by theft, fortune telling,
horsejockeying, tinkering, etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany.
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Like a right gypsy, hath, at fast and loose,
Beguiled me to the very heart of loss. --Shak.
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2. The language used by the gypsies.
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3. A dark-complexioned person. --Shak.
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4. A cunning or crafty person. [Colloq.] --Prior.
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