different between nursie vs nurnie
nursie
English
Etymology
nurse +? -ie
Noun
nursie (plural nursies)
- (childish, mainly as a term of address) nurse
- 1891, George MacDonald, A Rough Shaking
- “Bravo, Nursie!” cried Marway. “There ain't a flunkey of you all could do it better!” Clare said nothing, finished the job, and stood up.
- 1891, George MacDonald, A Rough Shaking
Anagrams
- Ursine, insure, inures, rusine, urines, ursine
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nurnie
English
Etymology
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Noun
nurnie (plural nurnies)
- Synonym of greeble (“piece of visual detail”)
Anagrams
- Unrein, unrein
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