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Meanie vs Meinie - What's the difference?

meanie | meinie |

As nouns the difference between meanie and meinie

is that meanie is (informal) a mean person while meinie is a household, or family.

meanie

English

Alternative forms

* meany

Noun

(en noun)
  • (informal) A mean person.
  • meinie

    English

    Alternative forms

    * mayne, , meiny, meynee, meynie

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A household, or family.
  • * 1485 , Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur , Book X:
  • whan they in the castell wyste how Sir Palomydes had sped, there was a joyfull maynĂ© .
  • (archaic, or, historical) A retinue.
  • * c.1390 , :
  • That, for the tirant is of gretter myght, / By force of meynee', for to sleen dounright, / And brennen hous and hoom, and make al playn, / Lo, therfore is he cleped a capitayn; / And for the outlawe hath but smal ' meynee , / And may nat doon so greet an harm as he, / Ne brynge a contree to so greet mescheef, / Men clepen hym an outlawe or a theef.
  • * 1965 , Jack Robert Lander, The Wars of the Roses ,
  • And in the evening they went with their simple captain to his lodging; but a certain of his simple and rude meinie abode there all the night [...].
  • A crowd of people; a rabble.
  • * 1608 , , The Tragedy of Coriolanus :
  • For the mutable ranke-sented Meynie , / Let them regard me, as I doe not flatter, / And therein behold themselues [...].