different between ranny vs manny

ranny

English

Etymology

From Latin m?sar?neus (shrew, fieldmouse).

Noun

ranny (plural rannies)

  1. (obsolete outside dialects) A shrew (in the sense of the mouselike animal).
    • 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, XVIII:
      instead of a caligation or dimness, we conclude a cecity or blindness. Which hath been frequently inferred concerning other Animals, so some affirm the Water-Rat is blind, so Sammonicus and Nicander do call the Mus-Araneus, the shrew or Ranny, blind [...].

Anagrams

  • Ryann

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ran.n?/

Etymology 1

rana +? -ny

Adjective

ranny (comparative bardziej ranny, superlative najbardziej ranny)

  1. wounded, injured
    Synonym: poraniony, zraniony
Declension

Etymology 2

rano +? -ny

Adjective

ranny (not comparable)

  1. morning
    Synonym: poranny
Derived terms
  • ranny ptaszek

Further reading

  • ranny in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
  • ranny in Polish dictionaries at PWN

ranny From the web:

  • what does ranny ptaszek mean


manny

English

Etymology

Blend of man +? nanny

Noun

manny (plural mannies)

  1. (informal) A male nanny (for children).
    • 2006 [Perry Taylor] has popped up in supermarket tabloids as the male nanny – or "manny" – for Britney Spears, who has a 9-month-old son, Sean Preston and is pregnant. — CBS News, 9 June 2006

Translations

See also

  • mannie
  • Mannie
  • Manny

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