curny, a. Sc.
(ˈkʌrnɪ)
[f. curn n. + -y1.]
Consisting of grains, granular.
| 1808–24 Jamieson, Meal is said to be curny, when the grains of it are large, or when it is not ground very small. 1816 Scott Old Mort. xx, Wheat-flour..[is] far frae being sae hearty or kindly to a Scotchman's stomach as the curney aitmeal is. |