How Do You Spell BUNTING?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌntɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "bunting" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈbʌntɪŋ/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound /ʌ/, followed by the nasal /n/ sound. The second syllable is pronounced with the short "i" sound /ɪ/ and the final syllable is pronounced with the nasal /ŋ/ sound. The spelling of the word "bunting" reflects its etymology as a type of bird, where the feathers were used to make decorative flags/drapes. Today, the word is commonly used to refer to a type of festive decoration.

BUNTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Bunting is a noun that describes a type of colorful decoration often made of flags or triangular pieces of fabric strung together in a specific pattern. Typically used for festive occasions, bunting is commonly hung along streets, houses, or inside venues to create a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere. It may be seen during events like birthdays, weddings, sports tournaments, or national holidays. The purpose of bunting is to add a sense of joy and decoration to the surroundings.

    Traditionally, bunting is made from fabric, such as cotton or polyester, and is often seen in various patterns, including polka dots, stripes, or solid colors. The flags or fabric pieces are typically attached to a string or cord, allowing them to be easily hung or draped. The length, size, and shape of the bunting can vary, depending on the desired effect and the space available.

    The term "bunting" can also refer to a specific technique used in baseball or softball. In this context, bunting is a skill executed by players who lightly tap the ball with their bat to intentionally direct it into specific areas of the field, aiming to advance base runners or create strategic scoring opportunities. Bunting in baseball requires precise control and skillful placement of the ball. Coaches often teach players various bunting techniques as part of their overall offensive strategy.

  2. • A thin woollen cloth used for flags, and variously coloured.
    • A name for different kinds of birds, as yellow bunting, corn-bunting, snow-bunting.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BUNTING

The word "bunting" has multiple etymological sources and different meanings depending on the context.

1. Bunting (a type of fabric): The word comes from the Middle English word "bonting" or "bonteen", which referred to a woolen fabric used for making flags and banners. The term is believed to have originated from the Old French word "bonté", meaning "goodness" or "kindness", which ultimately derives from the Latin word "bonitas" for "goodness".

2. Bunting (a bird): The word "bunting" used for a type of bird is believed to be an onomatopoeic term, imitating the bird's call. It is derived from the Middle English word "buntynge", which was associated with the bird's song.

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