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shanty

crudely built shack / sailors song
Noun
pl: shanties

This term carries two distinct semantic loads. In a residential context, it evokes images of poverty, instability, and makeshift construction, often associated with urban slums or temporary settlements. It suggests a lack of formal architecture and a reliance on salvaged materials. In a maritime context, the word describes a functional tool for labor. These songs were not for entertainment but served as rhythmic metronomes to synchronize the physical exertion of a crew, creating a shared cadence for hauling ropes or raising sails.

Meanings

Noun

A small, crudely built shack or dwelling, typically made from scrap materials and found in poor areas.

"The refugees lived in a shanty on the outskirts of the city."

Noun

A rhythmic song sung by sailors while performing heavy tasks on a ship to coordinate their efforts.

"The crew sang a shanty to keep time while hauling the anchor."

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