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Cant is a term generally used to describe secret languages (cryptolects) used by gypsies, thieves, and others who have a need to communicate freely without necessarily conveying their meaning to a wider audience.

In particular, "Cant" is a term used sometimes specifically to refer to Shelta, (alternatively known as Sheldru, Gammon, or The Cant), the cryptolectic Goidelic Celtic language of Irish Travellers.

An example of a cant language which has been introduced widely into the mainstream is the homosexual Polari language which was used extensively in the BBC radio series Round the Horne during the 1960s.


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