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punye
▪ I. † ˈpunye, punȝe, n. Sc. Obs. Also 4 poiné, punay. [a. F. poignée, in OF. also puinnie, pugnie, puignie, -nee, puygnye, etc. handful: = Pr. ponhada:—L. type *pugnāta, f. L. pugnus, F. poing fist: see poigne and -ade.] A handful of men (soldiers).c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 3241 Þe kinges..seyd, gret sc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ghulam Nabi Gowhar
In 1973, he wrote second novel titled Meoul (Union), and later Paap Ti Punye (Vice and Virtue). wikipedia.org
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punay
punay variant of punye Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mantra
Om tare tuttare ture mama ayurjnana punye pushting svaha The mantra of Dölkar or White Tara, the emanation of Arya Tara [Chittamani Tara]. Variants: Om tare tuttare ture mama ayurjnana punye pushting kuru swaha (Drikung Kagyu), Om tare tuttare ture mama ayu punye jnana puktrim kuru soha (Karma wikipedia.org
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poyne
poyne var. poygné, punye. Oxford English Dictionary
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punge
▪ I. † punge, v. Obs. [ad. L. pung-ĕre to prick, puncture. Cf. punȝe, punye v.] 1. trans. To prick, pierce; to push or drive with a pointed instrument, to goad.c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 567 Þey punged hym furþe þurgh euery slogh. 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. ix. 88 A pyk is in þe potent to punge a-doun þe wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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puny
▪ I. puny, a. and n. (ˈpjuːnɪ) Also 6 puney, 6–7 punie, punye, 7 punay, punee. [Phonetic spelling of puisne, q.v.] A. adj. † 1. Junior; inferior in rank, subordinate: = puisne a. 1, 1 b. Obs.a 1577 Sir T. Smith Commw. Eng. (1609) 64 The officer before whom the Clerke is to take the essoyne, is the p... Oxford English Dictionary
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