NEIGH


Meaning of NEIGH in English

I. ˈnā verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English neyen, from Old English hnǣgan; akin to Middle High German nēgen to neigh, Old Norse gneggja; all from a prehistoric Germanic vb. of imitative origin

intransitive verb

: to make the loud prolonged calling cry typical of a horse

transitive verb

: to utter by or as if by neighing

II. noun

( -s )

: the loud prolonged calling cry typical of a horse

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