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PINKENY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PINKENY is a small blinking or peering eye. www.merriam-webster.com
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Pinkeny History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames
The surname Pinkeny was first found in Northampton where the family claim descent from Gilo de Pincheni, who lived in the reign of Henry I. www.houseofnames.com
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Robert de Pinkeney - Wikipedia
Sir Robert de Pinkeney, Baron Pinkeney was a 13th-century English noble. He was a competitor for the Crown of Scotland and died in 1296. en.wikipedia.org
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pinkeny
@@@LINK=pinkany Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinkeny Family History - FamilySearch
We found 274,879 records for the Pinkeny last name. Explore historical collections, such as birth records, death certificates, immigration data, ... www.familysearch.org
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PINKNEY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION. Nurturing and ...
The Pinkney Neighborhood Association invites all Pinkney neighbors and Old West Lawrence residents to our annual Trunk-or-Treat! Come join in on the fun! Please ... pinckneyneighborhood.org
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Moreton Pinkney
In the 12th century Henry de Pinkeny (sic) held the manor. In both surveys the manor was assessed at one and a half hides. wikipedia.org
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Pinkney - Wikipedia
Pinkney is a surname and masculine given name borne by the following people: Surname. edit · Alan Pinkney (born 1947), English footballer; Andrea Davis ... en.wikipedia.org
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Pinkney History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames
The Pinkney family lived in "Pinkeny, Pinkenay, or Pinquigny, now Picuigny, a town in Picardy, in the neighbourhood of Amiens, that in later times was erected ... www.houseofnames.com
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Pinkney Coat of Arms | Hammond-Harwood House
This coat of arms belonged to the Pinkney family of Annapolis, who were very well known in the early 19th century and included politicians, ... hammondharwoodhouse.org
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Marie Pinkney - Delaware Senate Democrats
Sen. Pinkney became the first African American LGBTQ+ person ever elected to the Delaware Senate in 2020. She is dedicated to fighting the negative impacts of ... senatedems.delaware.gov
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Residents select new name for Pinckney neighborhood: Pinkney
The residents of the neighborhood formerly known as Pinckney have spoken, and in a mail-in ballot vote, they have selected Pinkney as the new name for their ... lawrencekstimes.com
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pinkaninny
† pinkaninny Obs. ? A variant of pinkeny assimilated in the ending to piccaninny.1696 D'Urfey Quix. iii. iv. 41 Dear Pinkaninny, If half a Guiny, To love will win ye, I lay it here down. Oxford English Dictionary
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pinkany
† ˈpinkeny, ˈpinkany Obs. (exc. dial. in sense 3). Forms: 6 pink nye, pinky ney, pinckeny, -anie, -any, pinkany, 7 pink-aneye, pinken eye. See also pink a.2, pinkie a. [orig. pink nye (pl. nyes, neyne), i.e. pink a.2 small, narrow + nye = ye, eye, with prosthetic n (cf. pigsney). Cf. early mod.Du. p... Oxford English Dictionary
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pink-eyed
▪ I. pink-eyed, a.1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈpɪŋkaɪd) Forms: 6 pinkyied, pynk iyde, pinke-eyed, pinky-ey'd, 7 pin(c)k-ey'd, 6– pink-eyed. [Parasynthetic f. pink or pinkie eye + -ed2.] 1. Having small, narrow, or half-closed eyes; also, squint-eyed.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 30 b, Some haue mighty yies, and some ... Oxford English Dictionary
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