back-ganging

English

WOTD – 20 January 2023

Etymology

From back- + ganging (going), from gang (to go, proceed; to walk).[1]

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈbækˌɡæŋɪŋ/
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  • Hyphenation: back-gang‧ing

Adjective

back-ganging (comparative more back-ganging, superlative most back-ganging) (chiefly Northern England, Scotland)

  1. Behind or late in payment or rent; in arrears.
  2. Not in a good financial state; unprosperous.
    Synonym: backgain
  3. Not in good health; sickly, unhealthy.
    Synonym: backgain

Alternative forms

  • back-gangin, back-gannin

Translations

Noun

back-ganging (uncountable) (chiefly Northern England, Scotland)

  1. A going back; a returning; also, the way back.
  2. A deterioration, especially in circumstances or health; a relapse, a retrograde.
    Synonym: backgain

Translations

References

  1. Compare Joseph Wright, editor (1898), “BACK-GANNIN, vbl. sb.”, in The English Dialect Dictionary: [], volumes I (A–C), London: Henry Frowde, [], publisher to the English Dialect Society, []; New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, →OCLC, page 115, column 1.
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