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Definition of Shinty

Shinty
Shinty Shin"ty, n. [Cf. Gael. sinteag a skip, a bound.] A Scotch game resembling hockey; also, the club used in the game. --Jamieson.

Meaning of Shinty from wikipedia

- Shinty (Scottish Gaelic: camanachd, iomain) is a team sport pla**** with sticks and a ball. Shinty is now pla**** mainly in the Scottish Highlands and among...
- Composite rules shinty–hurling (Irish: Comhrialacha camanachd-iománaíocht) – sometimes known simply as shinty–hurling – is a hybrid sport of shinty and hurling...
- Shinty is a very small minority sport in Russia, pla**** primarily in Krasnodar but with some enthusiasts in Moscow. Whilst Scots mercenaries may have pla****...
- Shinty was pla**** in its original form throughout North and South America by Scottish settlers until the early 1900s when the practice died out. Shinty...
- The Shinty–Hurling International Series is a sports competition pla**** annually between the Ireland national hurling team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic...
- In the sport of shinty, there are several clubs which play under the banner of one of the Scottish universities. However, these clubs are not always student...
- Shinty Club is a shinty club from the town of St Andrews in Fife. Representing the St Andrews University, the club now plays in the University Shinty...
- Gary Innes (born 13 December 1980) is a Scottish musician, shinty player, composer and broadcaster from Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. He is a founding...
- That Mitc**** and Webb Look is a British sketch comedy television series starring David Mitc**** and Robert Webb that ran from 2006 to 2010. Many of its...
- traditional Scottish sport of shinty has developed the terminology "SWAGs" to refer to the wives and partners of shinty players. The terms was given further...