different between sonnish vs sunnish
sonnish
English
Etymology
From son +? -ish.
Adjective
sonnish (comparative more sonnish, superlative most sonnish)
- Characteristic of a son; characteristically sonlike.
- 2013, James M. Barrie, Echoes of the War:
- 'For a long time, Mrs. Dowey, you cannot have been unaware of my sonnish feelings for you.' 'Wait till I get my mop to you!' 'And if you're not willing to be my mother, I swear I'll never ask another.'
- 2013, James M. Barrie, Echoes of the War:
Anagrams
- Hinsons
Manx
Noun
sonnish f (genitive singular [please provide], plural [please provide])
- Alternative form of sannish
Mutation
Verb
sonnish (verbal noun sonsheraght)
- Alternative form of sannish
Mutation
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sunnish
English
Etymology
From Middle English sonnish, sonnysh, equivalent to sun +? -ish.
Adjective
sunnish (comparative more sunnish, superlative most sunnish)
- Of the colour or brilliance of the sun; golden and radiant.
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