Dictionary Definition
knotty adj
1 making great mental demands; hard to comprehend
or solve; "a baffling problem"; "I faced the knotty problem of what
to have for breakfast"; "a problematic situation at home" [syn:
baffling, problematic, problematical]
2 used of old persons or old trees; covered with
knobs or knots; "gnarled and knotted hands"; "a knobbed stick"
[syn: gnarled, gnarly, knotted, knobbed]
3 highly involved or intricate; "the Byzantine
tax structure"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted
reasoning"; "intricate needlework"; "an intricate labyrinth of
refined phraseology"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty
problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering"; "Oh, what a
tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott; "tortuous legal
procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting for months" [syn:
Byzantine, convoluted, intricate, involved, labyrinthine, tangled, tortuous] [also: knottiest, knottier]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɒti
Adjective
- Full of knots.
- knotty pine
- Complicated or
tricky; complex; difficult.
- a knotty problem
Translations
Full of knots
- Russian: сучковатый (sučkovátyj)
Complicated or tricky; complex; difficult
- Russian: запутанный (zapútannyj)
Extensive Definition
The game of knotty is a Scottish
team sport. It is a variation of the game of shinty as played in the fishing
communities of Lybster, Caithness. It
used to be played widely in the town, as was shinty in the rest of
Caithness, but it ceased to be played around the end of the 19th
Century, until 1993 when it was revived by local enthusiasts.
It involves a stick (knotty), which can be almost
any form of wooden implement, and a cork fishing float as ball with
varying sizes of players. Local history books suggest knotty was
invented by the fishing wives of Lybster – once one of the Europe's
busiest herring ports –
to help keep their men sober when they were ashore. However, whilst
this would have been a fine side effect of the game, the sport
draws from the same prevalence of stick-ball games throughout
Scotland at that time, many of which became codified into shinty in
other areas.
With the rundown of the industry in the late 19th
century, knotty fell into abeyance until local hotelier, the late
Bert Mowat, found a copy containing the few rules of the sport
wedged between the pages of a Gaelic bible in a bedroom.
World Championship
The Knotty World Championship takes place in Lybster every year, Sinclair Bay Hotel of Keiss being 2006 champions. In 2006, the lack of cork floats made in the traditional style was seen as a threat to the continuation of the sport.References
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Byzantine, Herculean, abstruse, arduous, beyond one, brutal, burled, complex, complicated, crabbed, cramp, critical, daedal, delicate, demanding, difficile, difficult, effortful, elaborate, exacting, formidable, garbled, gnarled, gnarly, gordian, hairy, hard, hard to understand,
hard-earned, hard-fought, intricate, involved, jawbreaking, jumbled, knobbed, knobbly, knobby, knoblike, knotted, knurled, knurly, laborious, labyrinthine, lumpy, mean, no picnic, nodal, noded, nodiform, nodose, nodular, nodulated, noduled, not easy, nubbled, nubbly, nubby, obfuscated, obscure, obscured, operose, overtechnical, perplexed, rigorous, rough, rugged, scrambled, set with thorns,
severe, sophisticated, spiny, steep, sticky, strenuous, studded, terrible, thorny, ticklish, toilsome, torose, tough, tricky, tubercular, tuberculous, tuberose, tuberous, uphill, wicked