bishy barnabee
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Thought to be from Bishop Barnaby.
Noun
[edit]bishy barnabee (plural bishy barnabees)
- (dialectal, Norfolk, UK, archaic) A ladybird.
- 2009, Sylvia Kent, Folklore of Essex:
- On finding a ladybird, a girl would place it on the back of her hand and gently blow it away after reciting the rhyme:
Bishy, bishy Barnabee
Tell me when my wedding will be, […]
- 2010, Clodagh Chapman, Very Curious and Capricious Agent, page 14:
- “Bishies...bishy barnabees, them's called hereabouts. Some say the name is ladybird, but them's more likely to be eaten by a bird.”