- hinnie
- hin·nie
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hinnie — see hinney … Useful english dictionary
singing hinnie — A Geordie Dictionary A kind of cake … English dialects glossary
come-thy-ways-hinnie — North Country (Newcastle) Words common expression for come forward … English dialects glossary
singin-hinnie — North Country (Newcastle) Words a rich kneaded cake; indispensable in a pitman s family … English dialects glossary
Hypercalcémie — Classification et ressources externes Calcium CIM 10 … Wikipédia en Français
fizzer — I Australian Slang 1. firecracker which fails to explode; 2. failure; fiasco II North Country (Newcastle) Words a singing hinnie without spice … English dialects glossary
hinny — hinny1 noun (plural hinnies) the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse. Compare with mule1. Origin C17: via L. from Gk hinnos. hinny2 (also hinnie) noun (plural hinnies) Scottish & N. English used as a term of endearment … English new terms dictionary
pet — Applied at first to an animal that was treated with special fondness, ‘pet’ was being used of a person who was a favourite by the eighteenth century. It can roughly be equated with ‘darling’ when used as a vocative. In Britain, ‘Pet’ is… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
hinny — 1. n. (pl. ies) the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse. Etymology: L hinnus f. Gk hinnos 2. n. (also hinnie) (pl. ies) Sc. & N.Engl. (esp. as a form of address) darling, sweetheart. Phrases and idioms: singing hinny a currant cake… … Useful english dictionary