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Definition of Shelta in English: SheltanounˈʃɛltəˈSHeltə mass nounAn ancient secret language used by Irish and Welsh Travellers and Gypsies, and based largely on altered Irish or Gaelic words. 行话,隐语(爱尔兰和威尔士白铁匠和吉卜赛人的一种古老秘语,以改变了的爱尔兰语或盖尔语词汇为基础) Example sentencesExamples - Words from Romany (originally an Indian dialect), Shelta (the cant of the Irish tinkers), Yiddish, back slang, rhyming slang and other non-standard English are interspersed with words of Italian origin.
- Their 7,000-10,000 descendants still speak the secret Traveler language, a dialect alternately known as Shelta, Gammon, or Cant, which includes elements of Irish Gaelic, English, Greek, and Hebrew.
- American Travellers' Cant was originally also Shelta but is now largely Anglicized.
OriginLate 19th century: of unknown origin. Rhymesbelter, delta, helter-skelter, melter, pelta, shelter, swelter, welter Definition of Shelta in US English: SheltanounˈSHeltə An ancient secret language used by Irish and Welsh gypsies, based largely on altered Irish or Gaelic words. 行话,隐语(爱尔兰和威尔士白铁匠和吉卜赛人的一种古老秘语,以改变了的爱尔兰语或盖尔语词汇为基础) Example sentencesExamples - Their 7,000-10,000 descendants still speak the secret Traveler language, a dialect alternately known as Shelta, Gammon, or Cant, which includes elements of Irish Gaelic, English, Greek, and Hebrew.
- American Travellers' Cant was originally also Shelta but is now largely Anglicized.
- Words from Romany (originally an Indian dialect), Shelta (the cant of the Irish tinkers), Yiddish, back slang, rhyming slang and other non-standard English are interspersed with words of Italian origin.
OriginLate 19th century: of unknown origin. |