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amay

English

Etymology

From Middle English amayen, from Old French amaier, esmaier (to dismay).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?

Verb

amay (third-person singular simple present amays, present participle amaying, simple past and past participle amayed)

  1. (transitive and intransitive, obsolete) To dismay; confound; be dismayed.

Anagrams

  • Amya, Ayam, Maya, Yama, maya

Bikol Central

Adjective

amay (ámay)

  1. early, a time in advance of the usual.

Hiligaynon

Noun

amáy

  1. father

Kagayanen

Noun

amay

  1. father

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amby

English

Etymology

Shortening of ambidextrous +? -y, after the pattern of rightie and leftie.

Noun

amby (plural ambies)

  1. (informal) An ambidextrous person.
    • 1999, Cliff Gromer (ed.), "Great Stuff", Popular Mechanics, August 1999:
      The slim design makes for easy one-hand opening for righties, lefties and ambies.
    • 2001, Rita Robinson, Discover Yourself Through Palm Reading, New Page Books (2001), ?ISBN, page 41:
      Medical scientists speculate that lefties and ambies exercise their brains more and grow more cells.

See also

  • leftie
  • rightie

Anagrams

  • Byam

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