conny
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Adj — An old or dialect word meaning brave, fine, or shrewdly clever.
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Etymology
Related to canny and cunning — all trace back to the same root meaning "knowing" or "skilled."
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What does “conny” mean?
The word “conny” means an old or dialect word meaning brave, fine, or shrewdly clever. In plain terms, a dialect adjective praising someone as clever, capable, or admirably bold.
How do you use “conny” in a sentence?
Here is “conny” used in a sentence: “The old ballad praises the "conny lad" who outwitted the landlord.”
What part of speech is “conny”?
“Conny” is an adjective.