Where did chicanery come from?

Origin and usage
The noun chicanery comes from a French word, 'chicanerie' which itself derived from the verb 'chicaner' meaning to quibble. It was first used in English in the 17th century.
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Where does the term chicanery come from?

chicanery (n.)

c. 1610s, "legal quibbling, sophistry, mean or petty tricks," from French chicanerie "trickery," from chicaner "to pettifog, quibble" (15c.), which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle Low German schikken "to arrange, bring about," or from the name of a golf-like game once played in Languedoc.
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Does chicanery come from Chicano?

In San Diego, the tour guide told us that the word “Chicano” (meaning a Mexican-American) came from the word “chicanery.” According to his story, Texas was fighting to become a separate sovereign nation in the mid 1800s and felt that to do so, everyone from Mexico had to be kicked out of the state.
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What is the literal meaning of chicanery?

Definition of chicanery

1 : deception by artful subterfuge or sophistry : trickery He wasn't above using chicanery to win votes.
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What does political chicanery mean?

The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose. 'an underhanded person who schemes corruption and political chicanery behind closed doors' 'Set aside the usual circus ring tricks of political chicanery.
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What is an example of chicanery?

Chicanery definition

The definition of chicanery is using trickery or dishonest means to deceive or achieve some purpose. An example of chicanery is dishonest actions by politicians to get elected.
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Where does skulduggery come from?

Although the combination of skull and duggery allude to the act of perhaps digging up corpses, the word itself finds its roots in Scotland and the word 'sculdudrie'. This is an old Scottish word that refers to an indecent act, usually sexual and almost certainly was used to describe adultery.
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What does the term skulduggery mean?

Definition of skulduggery

: underhanded or unscrupulous behavior also : a devious device or trick.
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What part of speech is chicanery?

''Chicanery'' is a noun, because it describes a state of existence or idea. Chicanery, as in the sentence above, is a thing which is being committed....
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Are Tejanos and Chicanos the same?

Tejanos may identify as being of Mexican, Chicano, Mexican American, Spanish, Hispano, American and/or Indigenous ancestry. In urban areas, as well as some rural communities, Tejanos tend to be well integrated into both the Hispanic and mainstream American cultures.
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Is Chicano a race or ethnicity?

Chicano or Chicana is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term became widely used during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s by many Mexican Americans to express a political stance founded on pride in a shared cultural, ethnic, and community identity.
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What is the difference between Chicano and Latino?

Chicano is a person, having Mexican parents or grandparents but born in the United States. Latino is a person born in or with ancestors from Latin America. Chicano is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States. The term Latino is officially adopted by the Government of the United States.
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What sophistry means?

Sophistry Has Roots in Greek Philosophy

Thus sophist (which comes from Greek sophistēs, meaning "wise man" or "expert") earned a negative connotation as "a captious or fallacious reasoner." Sophistry is reasoning that seems plausible on a superficial level but is actually unsound, or reasoning that is used to deceive.
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How do you use chicanery in a sentence?

Chicanery sentence example
  1. She would have seen much political chicanery in our United Kingdom. ...
  2. Knowing British chicanery, Mr Post was right not to be surprised.
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What does temperance mean?

Definition of temperance

1 : moderation in action, thought, or feeling : restraint. 2a : habitual moderation in the indulgence of the appetites or passions. b : moderation in or abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages.
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What is the synonym of chicanery?

noun. 1'political chicanery of all sorts goes on behind closed doors' trickery, deception, deceit, deceitfulness, duplicity, dishonesty, unscrupulousness, underhandedness, subterfuge, fraud, fraudulence, legerdemain, sophistry, sharp practice, skulduggery, swindling, cheating, duping, hoodwinking.
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What is the opposite of caveat?

The opposite of caveat emptor is caveat venditor, or “let the seller beware.” In some cases, caveat venditor has become more prevalent than caveat emptor. The trend in court in some states is focusing on buyer protection, so the seller may need to take extra steps to protect themselves.
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What is this Tom Foolery?

Definition of tomfoolery

: playful or foolish behavior.
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What is the meaning of bog down?

Definition of bog down

1 : to cause (something) to sink in wet ground The mud bogged down the car. The car got bogged down in the mud. —often used figuratively It's easy to get bogged down in details. 2 : to become stuck in wet ground The car bogged down in the mud.
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What does straddling someone mean?

1straddle something/somebody to sit or stand with one of your legs on either side of someone or something He swung his leg over the motorcycle, straddling it easily.
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What is Skulduggery Pleasants true name?

In the books, Skulduggery's past life name (given name) has not been revealed, though author Derek Landy says his taken name was "Skulduggery Pleasant" before he died.
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What does it mean to be swindled?

: to obtain money or property by fraud or deceit. transitive verb. : to take money or property from by fraud or deceit. swindle. noun.
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When was the word gobsmacked first used?

Gobsmacked originated as English and Scottish slang, and the first records of its use come from around the mid-1930s. It's now a common slang term in the U.K. and is also used somewhat commonly in the U.S. and other English-speaking areas.
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