FENNY


Meaning of FENNY in English

ˈfenē, -ni adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fennig, from fenn marsh + -ig -y — more at fen

1. : having the characteristics of a fen : boggy

the fenny ground along the lake shore

2. : peculiar to or found in a fen

long fenny grass

fillet of a fenny snake, in the caldron boil and bake — Shakespeare

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