shiny

Adjective

 * 1) Reflecting light.
 * 2) Emitting light.
 * 3)  Excellent; remarkable.
 * 4)  Bright; luminous; clear; unclouded.
 * 5) * The Lincolnshire Poacher (traditional song)
 * When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire Full well I served my master for nigh on seven years Till I took up to poaching as you shall quickly hear Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year.
 * 1)  Bright; luminous; clear; unclouded.
 * 2) * The Lincolnshire Poacher (traditional song)
 * When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire Full well I served my master for nigh on seven years Till I took up to poaching as you shall quickly hear Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year.
 * 1) * The Lincolnshire Poacher (traditional song)
 * When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire Full well I served my master for nigh on seven years Till I took up to poaching as you shall quickly hear Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year.

Translations

 * Arabic: بَرَّاق, لَامِع
 * Armenian:
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 * Bashkir: ялтыр
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 * Irish: lonrach
 * Italian:
 * Jarai: lơluih
 * Khmer: ភ្លឺ​ចាំង
 * Latvian: dzidrs, gaišs, spodrs, spīdīgs, spožs
 * Mongolian:
 * Ottoman Turkish: چیل
 * Persian:
 * Plautdietsch: blank, blenkjrich
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 * Scottish Gaelic: gleansach
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 * Vietnamese:
 * Waigali: pëlëkënë


 * Bulgarian: светещ
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 * Ottoman Turkish: چیل
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 * Turkish: ışıldayan


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Noun

 * 1)  Anything shiny; a trinket.
 * 2)  Contraction of disparaging term "shiny arses", originating during World War Two, to describe a desk worker.