different between canty vs cantiness
canty
English
Etymology
From Dutch kantig (“sharp, nice, fine, edgy”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ænti
Adjective
canty (comparative cantier, superlative cantiest)
- lively; cheerful; merry; brisk
- 1790, Robert Burns, Elegy On Captain Matthew Henderson
- Oft have ye heard my canty strains; But now, what else for me remains But tales of woe
- My mother lived till eighty, a canty dame to the last.
- 1790, Robert Burns, Elegy On Captain Matthew Henderson
Derived terms
- cantily
Anagrams
- NYCTA
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cantiness
English
Etymology
canty +? -ness
Noun
cantiness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being canty.
Anagrams
- anticness, incessant, instances, tenascins
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