Definition of Gynny

1. gynney [n GYNNIES] - See also: gynney

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gynny

gyneocracies
gyneocracy
gyneolatry
gynephobia
gynes
gyniatrics
gyniatries
gyniatry
gynie
gynies
gynney
gynneys
gynnies
gynny (current term)
gyno
gyno-
gynobase
gynobases
gynobasic
gynocardia oil
gynocentric
gynocentrism
gynocracy
gynoecia
gynoecium
gynogeneses

Literary usage of Gynny

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... and many of our men were sick, so that we were forced to goe to the Coast of gynny to Cape de Lopo Gonsalves, where wee set our sicke men Cape de Lopo a ..."

2. London: Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places by John Heneage Jesse (1871)
"... To Spayne, gynny, without fable, Traveld he by land and sea ; Bothe Mayre of London and Staple. ..."

3. The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies: From the Old by Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Arthur Coke Burnell, Pieter Anton Tiele (1885)
"... as Hennes & gynny hens,2 are there likewise great store. Hunting is there little used, but only for Gunnies, which are very great :3 Hares, Harts, ..."

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