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CHICANERY

Postby Dr. Goodword » Fri May 02, 2008 10:55 pm

• chicanery •

Pronunciation: chi-kayn-êr-iHear it!

Part of Speech: Noun, mass (no plural)

Meaning: 1. Quibbling, caviling, nit-picking. 2. Trickery, shiftiness, sneakiness, cheating.

Notes: Today's good noun rests on a verb, (to) chicane, which also has a personal (agent) noun, chicaner. Chicanery, of course, is what chicaners are usually up to. Although this word can mean simply to quibble, even here it exudes a sense of tricky nit-picking. The reason for this confusion is that the original sense was the caviling of lawyers in court.

In Play: Let's try to use this Good Word in both its senses with the correct connotations: "The divorce is proceeding slowly because the lawyers get involved in such chicanery, it takes forever to settle a single point." Here, again, the nit-picking is very suspicious. More recently, however, the word has become almost a synonym for trickery: "The search for a new president has raised the chicanery among top executives to almost Congressional levels."

Word History: Today's word is good and mysterious. It was surely borrowed from French chicanerie "legal wrangling and trickery", the noun from the verb chicaner. Where the French picked up this word, however, is a great puzzlement. While Chicanos are as capable of chicanery as anyone else, their name is etymologically unrelated to this good word; rather, it is an English pronunciation of a clipping of Spanish Mexicano "Mexican". The X in this word was once pronounced [sh].
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Postby sluggo » Sat May 03, 2008 7:48 pm

On the noun chicane, Wiki sez:

A chicane is a sequence of tight serpentine curves (usually an S-shape curve or a bus stop) in a roadway, used in motor racing and on city streets to slow cars. On modern raceways, chicanes are usually located after long straightaways, making them a prime location for overtaking.

The word Chicane comes from the German word Schikane, meaning 'harassment'.
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The Institute of Transport Engineers:
- a series of narrowings or curb extensions that alternate from one side of the street to the other forming S-shaped curves -- also called deviations, serpentines, reversing curves, twists, and staggerings (illustration)

-and of course who could forget this?
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Postby Perry » Sun May 04, 2008 6:55 pm

I never knew about the first definition. But I am not one to quibble.
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Postby Bailey » Mon May 05, 2008 8:05 pm

Chimps are great for chicanery. Tricky, sneaky, nit-picking cavilers, the lot!

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