hobby

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time.
  2. An extinct breed of horse native to the British Isles, also known as the Irish Hobby.
  3. Synonym of hobby horse (“a favorite topic”).
noun
  1. Any of four species of small falcons in the genus Falco, especially Falco subbuteo.
name
  1. An English surname transferred from the given name.

Pronunciation

/ˈhɒ.bi/ /ˈhɑ.bi/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-I learned some phrases-hobby.wav

Word forms

hobby hobbies Hobbys

Etymology

Shortened from hobby-horse, from Middle English hoby, hobyn, hobin (“small horse, pony”), from Old French hobi, *haubi, haubby, hobin ("a nag, hobby"; > Modern French aubin, Italian ubino), of Germanic origin: from Old French hober, ober (“to stir, move”), from Old Dutch hobben (“to toss, move up and down”); or from North Germanic origin related to Danish hoppe (“a mare”), Old Swedish hoppa (“a young mare”), North Frisian hoppe (“horse”); both ultimately from Proto-Germanic *huppōną (“to hop”), from Proto-Indo-European *kewb- (“to bend; a bend, joint”). More at hop, hobble. The meaning of hobby-horse shifted from "small horse, pony" to "child's toy riding horse" to "favorite pastime or avocation" with the connecting notion being "activity that doesn't go anywhere". Possibly originally from a proper name for a horse, a diminutive of Robert or Robin (compare dobbin).

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