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词汇 hinny
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hinny1

nounPlural hinnies ˈhɪniˈhɪni
  • The offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.

    (公马和母驴所生的)驴骡,駃騠

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Livestock means cattle, horses, asses, mules, hinnies, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, and deer not in the wild state.
    • A cross between a female donkey (jennet or jenny) and a male horse produces a hinny.
    • A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet.
    Synonyms
    ass

Origin

Early 17th century: via Latin from Greek hinnos.

  • mule from Old English:

    A mule results from crossing a donkey and a horse, strictly a male donkey and a female horse (the technical name for the offspring of a female donkey and a stallion is hinny (late 17th century) from Latin hinnus). Mules have traditionally been used as beasts of burden, and are also traditionally regarded as stubborn. Someone stubborn, stupid, or physically tough has been called a mule since the 15th century. As a name for a courier for illicit drugs, mule dates from the 1920s in US slang. The name of the animal goes back to Latin mulus. It has no connection with mule in the sense ‘a slipper or light shoe without a back’. This comes from a term for the reddish shoes worn by magistrates in ancient Rome, Latin mulleus calceus.

Rhymes

blini, cine, Finney, finny, Ginny, guinea, mini, Minnie, ninny, pinny, Pliny, shinny, skinny, spinney, tinny, whinny

hinny2

(also hinnie)
nounPlural hinniesˈhɪniˈhɪni
Northern English, Scottish
  • Used as a term of endearment.

    〈苏格兰,北英格兰〉(用于表示亲爱的称呼)心肝,宝贝

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Will ye go with me, my hinny and my heart?
    • Hey hinny come home to your little baby.

Origin

Early 19th century: variant of honey.

hinny1

nounˈhɪniˈhinē
  • The offspring of a female donkey and a male horse.

    (公马和母驴所生的)驴骡,駃騠

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Livestock means cattle, horses, asses, mules, hinnies, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, and deer not in the wild state.
    • A cross between a female donkey (jennet or jenny) and a male horse produces a hinny.
    • A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet.
    Synonyms
    ass

Origin

Early 17th century: via Latin from Greek hinnos.

hinny2

(also hinnie)
nounˈhɪniˈhinē
Scottish, Northern English
  • Used as a term of endearment.

    〈苏格兰,北英格兰〉(用于表示亲爱的称呼)心肝,宝贝

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hey hinny come home to your little baby.
    • Will ye go with me, my hinny and my heart?

Origin

Mid 18th century: variant of honey.

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