HINNY


Meaning of HINNY in English

ˈhinē noun

( -es )

Etymology: modification of Latin hinnus, probably modification (influenced by Latin hinnire to neigh, of imitative origin) of Greek ginnos, innos, probably of non-Indo-European origin

: a hybrid between a stallion and an ass that differs from the mule in having a more bushy tail, in having a body disproportionately large in comparison with the legs, and in being of a gentler disposition

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