bantam

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See also: Bantam, and bận tâm

English

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A Japanese bantam rooster

Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch Bantam (a city in Java).

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Noun

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bantam (plural bantams)

  1. Any of several small chickens, especially of a breed that is a miniature version of another breed.
    • 1829, Caroline Bowles Southey, Chapters on Churchyards, page 114:
      From the dairy we passed into the poultry-yard; and there I was introduced to a train of milk-white turkeys, and fowls of the same colour, a few bantams, and three galenies, Mrs. Helen's especial favourites, []
  2. (sports) A competitor in an age division between peewee and midget.

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Adjective

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bantam (not comparable)

  1. Small or miniature.
  2. Spirited or aggressive.

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