lunyie

Scots

Etymology

From Middle Scots lunȝie, lonȝe, from Old French loigne, from Vulgar Latin *lumbea, from Latin lumbus, of uncertain origin, possibly from Oscan-Umbrian *londwo- or Proto-Germanic *lundwuz, both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lendʰ- (kidney, waist).

Noun

lunyie (plural lunyies)

  1. loin

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