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Definition of Ninnies
1. ninny [n] - See also: ninny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ninnies
Literary usage of Ninnies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1842)
"A NEST OF ninnies. The World, wanton sick, as one surfeiting on sinne (in morning
pleasures, noone banquets, after riots, night moris- coes, ..."
2. English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases by William Carew Hazlitt (1907)
"KA me, ka thee. HE. Verie Tales of Skelton, 1567, No. 11; Armin's Nest of ninnies,
1608. Da mihi mutuum testimonium. Vie. ..."
3. The New English by T[homas] L[aurence] Kington Oliphant (1886)
"Armin, one of the original actors of Shakespere's plays, published his 'Nest of
ninnies' in 1608 ..."
4. A Manual of Dates: A Dictionary of Reference to the Most Important Events in by George Henry Townsend (1867)
"ninnies, agreed to in 1629, the Huguenote were secured in the possessi-m of their
estates, aiui thu free exercise of their religion, and of all the ..."