Lassie vs Bonnie - What's the difference?
lassie | bonnie |
(chiefly, Scotland, Northern England, Geordie, Northumbria) A young girl, a lass, especially one seen as a sweetheart.
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* 1936 Margaret Mitchell: Gone With the Wind :
As a proper noun lassie
is a name given to female dogs.As an adjective bonnie is
gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe.lassie
English
Noun
(en noun)Celtic Woman, Believe'' (album): ''Green Grow the Rushes (song)
- Green grow the rushes, oh
Green grow the rushes, oh
The sweetest hours that e'er I spent
Are spent among the lassies , oh
See also
* ladReferences
*Anagrams
* * * * ----bonnie
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Rhett leaning over the child had said: 'Her eyes are going to be pea-green.'
- 'Indeed they are not,' cried Melanie indignantly, forgetting that Scarlett's eyes were almost that shade. 'They are going to be blue, like Mr O'Hara's eyes, as blue as - as blue as the bonnie blue flag.'
- 'Bonnie Blue Butler,' laughed Rhett, taking the child from her and peering more closely into the small eyes. And Bonnie she became until even her parents did not recall that she had been named for two queens.