rugby
See also: Rugby
English

rugby
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈɹʌɡbi/
Audio (US) (file)
Etymology 1
1823: Named after Rugby School in Warwickshire, where William Webb Ellis "with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time, first took the ball in his arms and ran with it, thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game". The place name Rugby is attested in the Domesday Book as Rocheberie, possibly equivalent to rook + -by.
Noun
rugby (countable and uncountable, plural rugbies)
- (usually uncountable) A form of football in which players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent’s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar.
- The scrum is a distinctive element of rugby.
- The two rugbies split following a debate about amateurism.
- (countable) A loose fitting shirt with a collar, as worn by rugby players.
- 2003, B. Lawson Thornton, Misery Loves Company: The Diary of Kerri Mitchell, East River Press →ISBN
- I don't know why, but for some reason people who work undercover for department store security always wear rugbies and khakis.
- 2007, Adam Mansbach, Angry Black White Boy: A Novel, Crown →ISBN, page 69
- Jansports and cargo pants were everywhere, set off with overstated polos, rugbies, and sweatshirts blaring the logos of hip hop designers.
- 2015, Tony Jackson, FROM THE STREETS TO THE SHEETS, Page Publishing Inc →ISBN
- I bought three jogging suits, a pair of Polo sneakers, and two rugbies.
- 2003, B. Lawson Thornton, Misery Loves Company: The Diary of Kerri Mitchell, East River Press →ISBN
Usage notes
Rugby is commonly used to refer specifically to the game of rugby union – for example, the Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament. Referring to rugby league simply as rugby is less common outside the sport's strongholds.
Synonyms
Hyponyms
- rugby league, league
- rugby union, RU, union
- rugby sevens, rugby 7s
- rugby tens, rugby 10s, ten-a-side rugby, 10-a-side rugby, ten-a-side, 10-a-side
- rugby fifteens, rugby 15s
- (obsolete) Canadian rules rugby (now evolved into Canadian football)
- (obsolete) American rules ruby / Harvard rules football (now evolved into American football)
Derived terms
Translations
a sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball
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See also
Cebuano
Etymology 1
From Rugby, (a brand of rubber cement by Bostik).
Czech
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈraɡbɪ/
Audio (Czech Republic) (file) - Hyphenation: rug‧by
Noun
rugby n (indeclinable)
- rugby [20th c.]
- 2006, Luboš Jeřábek (transl.), Fotbal – velký lexikon, Praha: Grada Publishing, translation of Fussball-Lexikon by Bernd Rohr and Günter Simon, →ISBN, page 10:
- Ve škole v Rugby zakládá W. W. Ellis hru rugby (zvanou také rugbyfotbal, na rozdíl od pozdějšího asociačního fotbalu), při které je dovoleno hrát i rukama.
- W. W. Ellis invents a game called rugby (or rugby football, in contrast to later founded association football), in which it is allowed to play with hands, at a school in Rugby.
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Derived terms
- rugbista
- rugbyový
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: rug‧by
Finnish
Declension
Inflection of rugby (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | rugby | rugbyt | |
genitive | rugbyn | rugbyjen | |
partitive | rugbya | rugbyja | |
illative | rugbyyn | rugbyihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | rugby | rugbyt | |
accusative | nom. | rugby | rugbyt |
gen. | rugbyn | ||
genitive | rugbyn | rugbyjen | |
partitive | rugbya | rugbyja | |
inessive | rugbyssa | rugbyissa | |
elative | rugbysta | rugbyista | |
illative | rugbyyn | rugbyihin | |
adessive | rugbylla | rugbyilla | |
ablative | rugbylta | rugbyilta | |
allative | rugbylle | rugbyille | |
essive | rugbyna | rugbyina | |
translative | rugbyksi | rugbyiksi | |
instructive | — | rugbyin | |
abessive | rugbytta | rugbyitta | |
comitative | — | rugbyineen |
Inflection of rugby (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | rugby | rugbyt | |
genitive | rugbyn | rugbyjen | |
partitive | rugbyä | rugbyjä | |
illative | rugbyyn | rugbyihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | rugby | rugbyt | |
accusative | nom. | rugby | rugbyt |
gen. | rugbyn | ||
genitive | rugbyn | rugbyjen | |
partitive | rugbyä | rugbyjä | |
inessive | rugbyssä | rugbyissä | |
elative | rugbystä | rugbyistä | |
illative | rugbyyn | rugbyihin | |
adessive | rugbyllä | rugbyillä | |
ablative | rugbyltä | rugbyiltä | |
allative | rugbylle | rugbyille | |
essive | rugbynä | rugbyinä | |
translative | rugbyksi | rugbyiksi | |
instructive | — | rugbyin | |
abessive | rugbyttä | rugbyittä | |
comitative | — | rugbyineen |
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʁyɡ.bi/, /ʁyd.bi/
Audio (file)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “rugby” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈʁɐɡ.bi/
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