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punyship
† ˈpunyship Obs. Also 6 punie-, 6–7 puni-. [f. puny + -ship.] The position, status, or character of a ‘puny’; juniority; inferiority. Also with possessive as a mock title.1581 Mulcaster Positions v. (1887) 32 Reading..must needes acknowledge and confesse her puniship to writing. 1599 Nashe Lenten St... Oxford English Dictionary
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puniship
puniship variant of punyship Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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puisne
puisne, a. and n. (ˈpjuːnɪ) Also 7 pui'nee, pu'nee, puiney, pusney, 7–8 puisny, 8 puisnee: see also puny. [a. OF. puisne (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), in mod.F. puîné (see puny), f. puis:—L. postea, or Romanic *postius, -um, f. post after + né:—L. nāt-us born.] A. adj. 1. Born later; younger; junior ... Oxford English Dictionary
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