different between lunt vs luny

lunt

English

Etymology

From Dutch lont.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l?nt/

Noun

lunt (plural lunts)

  1. A slow-burning match or torch.
    • 1844, E. A. Friedlænder (translator), The Amber Witch [1838, Abraham Schweidler (Wilhelm Meinhold), Maria Schweidler, die Bernsteinhexe], page 90,
      In the mean time, however, he himself (understand; the young Nobilis) had seen that a fine smoke issued from the nostrils of the steed, and as he stooped down, he had immediately pulled forth a lunt, almost of a finger's length, the which was yet burning, and which a knave had privily poked into his nostrils with a needle.
    • 1999, Igor? Mikha?lovich D?i?akonov, The Paths of History, page 149,
      The gunpowder was stamped into the tube, then a lead ball was put into the muzzle, a wad was stamped over it, and the charge was set fire to by a lunt through the lower hole.
  2. Smoke with flames, especially from a pipe.

Verb

lunt (third-person singular simple present lunts, present participle lunting, simple past and past participle lunted)

  1. (Scotland) To emit smoke.
    • 18th c, Robert Burns, The Twa Dogs, 1822, The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, page 28,
      The lunting pipe, and sneeshing mill, / Are handed round wi' right gude-will;
    • 1832, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 2, page 377,
      My conscience! ye lent a ready hand in the brulzie; but what can ha'e set the Magazines a-lunting? it's a mystery o' mysteries. [] Especially as it's their game to set everybody a-lunting, and keep out of the conflagration themselves.
  2. (Scotland) To walk while smoking a pipe.
    • 2014, Robert P. Wills, Tales From A Second Hand Wand Shoppe, Book 1: They Were the Best of Gnomes, They Were the Worst of Gnomes, page 278,
      Lunting?” interrupted Julie, eyebrow raised.
      Grimbledung shrugged, “It's a good and proper word”, he raised an eyebrow back, "it just doesn't get used that much."
      Julie smirked, “Go on then, with your lunting.”
      He let out a sigh. "As I was saying, I was sitting there when a Minotaur came lunting up." He paused for a moment, "Pipe in mouth, walking along", he winked at Julie, [] .

Danish

Adjective

lunt

  1. neuter singular of lun

Ingrian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lunt/

Noun

lunt

  1. partitive singular of lumi

References

  • Vitalij Chernyavskij (2005) Ižoran keel (Ittseopastaja)?[1]

Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

lunt

  1. neuter singular of lun

Norwegian Nynorsk

Adjective

lunt

  1. neuter singular of lun

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luny

English

Alternative forms

  • loony (now more common)

Etymology

Diminutive of lunatic with -y.

Pronunciation

  • Homophones: loony, loonie, looney

Adjective

luny (comparative lunier, superlative luniest)

  1. Archaic form of loony.

Noun

luny (plural lunies)

  1. Archaic form of loony.

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?lun?]

Noun

luny f

  1. inflection of luna:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?lu.n?/

Noun

luny f

  1. inflection of luna:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Slovak

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?luni]

Noun

luny f

  1. inflection of luna:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

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