Pinier vs Punier - What's the difference?
pinier | punier |
(piny)
Of, pertaining to, or having many pines
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==Wik-Mungkan==
(puny)
(obsolete) A new pupil at a school etc.; a junior student.
(obsolete) A younger person.
*, II.12:
(obsolete) A beginner, a novice.
(archaic) An inferior person; a subordinate.
Of inferior size, strength or significance.
* Shakespeare
* Keble
As adjectives the difference between pinier and punier
is that pinier is comparative of piny while punier is comparative of puny.pinier
English
Adjective
(head)piny
English
Adjective
(er)punier
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
* *puny
English
Noun
(punies)- a law that the eldest or first borne child shall succeed and inherit all: where nothing at all is reserved for Punies , but obedience.
- (Fuller)
Adjective
(er)- A puny subject strikes at thy great glory.
- Breezes laugh to scorn our puny speed.
