cricket

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English

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English creket, crykett, crykette, from Old French criket (with diminutive -et) from criquer (to make a cracking sound; creak), from Middle Dutch kricken (to creak; crack), from Proto-West Germanic *krakōn, from Proto-Germanic *krakōną, related to Middle English creken, criken (to creak), all ultimately of imitative origin.

Compare Dutch kriek (cricket), Middle Dutch krikel, criekel, crekel (cricket) (with diminituve -el), Middle Low German krikel, krekel (cricket), German Kreckel (cricket). More at creak.

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Noun

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cricket (plural crickets)

  1. An insect in the order Orthoptera, especially family Gryllidae, that makes a chirping sound by rubbing its wing casings against combs on its hind legs.
    1. (US, slang, humorous, in the plural) In the form crickets: absolute silence; no communication.
  2. A signalling device used by soldiers in hostile territory to identify themselves to a friendly in low visibility conditions.
  3. (aviation, slang) An aural warning sound consisting of a continuously-repeating chime, designed to be difficult for pilots to ignore.
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Etymology 2

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cricket (1)

Perhaps from a Flemish dialect of Dutch met de krik ketsen (to chase a ball with a curved stick).[1]

Noun

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cricket (uncountable)

  1. (sports) A game played outdoors with bats and a ball between two teams of eleven, popular in England and many Commonwealth countries.
  2. (chiefly British, chiefly in the negative) An act that is fair and sportsmanlike.
    Antonym: not cricket
    • 1954, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, volume 7, page 81:
      Robbins went on, "Henry wouldn't do anything that wasn't cricket. Me, I was raised in a river ward and I'm not bothered by niceties. []
  3. A variant of the game of darts. See Cricket (darts).
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Verb

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cricket (third-person singular simple present crickets, present participle cricketing, simple past and past participle cricketed)

  1. (rare, intransitive) To play the game of cricket.
    • 1891 May 27, "A Cricketer in Low Circumstances", The Evening News (Sydney); cited in "What do we know about the first Test cricketer?", ESPNcricinfo, 7 August 2016
      Judge: Your family is in destitute circumstances. How do you get your living?
      Bannerman: By cricketing, your Worship.
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Etymology 3

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The etymology is unknown. A few similar words exist in Germanic languages, such as Norwegian krakk (stool).[2]

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Noun

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cricket (plural crickets)

  1. (dialectal) A wooden footstool.
    • 1746, Tim Bobbin, A View of the Lancashire Dialect; by Way of Dialogue, Manchester: Josehp Harrop, pages 31 in the 6th edition 1757, 13–14 in the 1797 edition:
      Heawe’er I pood o Cricket, on keaw’rt meh deawn ith Nook, o side oth' Hob
  2. A relatively small area of a roof constructed to divert water from a horizontal intersection of the roof with a chimney, wall, expansion joint, or other projection.
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References

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  1. ^ Chris Mason (2009 March 2) “Cricket 'was invented in Belgium'”, in BBC News[1]
  2. ^ cricket”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000., where 10+ other quotes are given.

Basque

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Noun

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cricket inan

  1. Alternative spelling of kriket

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Dutch

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Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from English cricket.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkrɪ.kət/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: cric‧ket

Noun

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cricket n (uncountable)

  1. cricket (sport)

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English cricket.

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cricket m (uncountable)

  1. cricket (sport)

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Italian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English cricket.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkri.ket/
  • Rhymes: -iket
  • Hyphenation: crìc‧ket

Noun

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cricket m (uncountable)

  1. cricket (sport)

Further reading

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  • cricket in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

Spanish

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Noun

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cricket m (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of críquet

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Swedish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English cricket.

Noun

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cricket c (uncountable)

  1. cricket (sport)

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