netty
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɛti/
- Rhymes: -ɛti
Adjective
netty (comparative nettier, superlative nettiest)
- (obsolete, rare) Neat, well-groomed, natty.
- 1573, Thomas Tusser, “Points of Huswifrie”, in Fiue Hundreth Points of Good Husbandry:
Adjective
Etymology 3
Uncertain. Proposed derivations include a corruption of necessary, a euphemism for outhouse; French nettoyer (“to cleanse”); and Italian gabinetto (“toilet”).[3]
Noun
netty (plural netties)
- (Geordie) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
- 1825, John Trotter Brockett, Glossary of North Country Words::
- Neddy, Netty, a certain place that will not bear a written explanation, but which is depicted to the very life in a tail-piece in the first edition of Bewick's ‘Land Birds’ (1797), p. 285.
- 1978, John Lewis, chapter III, in Uncertain Sound, page 75:
- A line of pit cottages... tiny back gardens with outside lavatories, ‘netties’, some of them emptied twice a week by the council.
- (Geordie) Any other place or fixture used for urination and defecation: a lavatory; a toilet.
- 1903, English Dialect Dictionary, volume IV, page 255:
- Netty, a privy or water-closet... A common name, amongst the working classes... In common use. In my recollection it was looked upon as a euphemism.
Usage notes
Originally reckoned euphemistic.
Synonyms
- (outhouse): See Thesaurus:bathroom
- (toilet): See Thesaurus:toilet
References
- "† netty, adj.¹" in the Oxford English Dictionary (2003), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- "netty, adj.²" in the Oxford English Dictionary (2003), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- "netty, n.", in the Oxford English Dictionary (2003), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- A Dictionary of North East Dialect, Bill Griffiths, 2005, Northumbria University Press, →ISBN
- Newcastle 1970s, Scott Dobson and Dick Irwin,
- Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977
- The Geordie Netty: A Short History and Guide, Frank Graham, 1986, Butler Publishing; New edition, →ISBN
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