Smart & Crofton (1875) collected the form ‘kánni n., a hen a fowl’ from English Gypsies.
Canadian Paul Pope (2013) cites the forms gaunie, gahnee with the same meaning.
Smart & Crofton (1875) collected the form ‘kánni n., a hen a fowl’ from English Gypsies. Canadian Paul Pope (2013) cites the forms gaunie, gahnee with the same meaning. |
Smart & Crofton (1875) collected a form Gúnno n., ‘a bag’ from English Gypsies. |