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vinny

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Adj — A dated dialect word meaning moldy or mildewed.

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Etymology

From Old English fyniġ ("moldy"), related to the verb "vinew."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “vinny” mean?

The word “vinny” means a dated dialect word meaning moldy or mildewed. In plain terms, an old-fashioned word for something that has gone moldy.

How do you pronounce “vinny”?

“Vinny” is pronounced VIH-nee (/ˈvɪni/ in IPA).

How do you use “vinny” in a sentence?

Here is “vinny” used in a sentence: “The bread at the back of the cupboard had gone vinny with age.”

What part of speech is “vinny”?

“Vinny” is an adjective.

Where does the word “vinny” come from?

The word “vinny” comes from Old English. From Old English fyniġ ("moldy"), related to the verb "vinew.".

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