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meiny
[ mey-nee ]
noun
- Archaic. a group or suite of attendants, followers, dependents, etc.
- Scot. Archaic. a multitude; crowd.
meiny
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- a retinue or household
- a crowd
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of meiny1
Example Sentences
Meiny Prins, the boss of Priva, said the three-way joint venture with Ocado comes as the global population is growing and there is more of a focus on sustainability.
Portraying a patrician Roman warrior who is undone by his contempt for what he calls “the mutable, rank-scented meiny,” Hiddleston is a riveting combination of taut sinews and exposed nerves.
Then hasten'd Siegfried's meiny to don their warlike weed.
Then thither with his meiny came Dankrat's haughty son, And thither too grim Hagan; it had been better left undone.
IX With that the smiling Kriemhild forth stepp'd a little space, And Brunhild and her meiny greeted with gentle grace.
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