granie, grainie, granyinouna hill or mountain20. etymology: Gaelic gràinne which means ‘grain’ as on cloth ie ‘something raised or protruding’; form grainie attested by Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies
granyi, granyie, granie, granyanouna finger ring19-. Compare fannietymology: possibly connected with Romany grauni ‘a gem’; or rhyming with Gaelic fàinne; attested by Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies, BS in TDITA and SS; form granya attested in Shelta; also collected by EMcC/PSnote:
Form granyie attested by Canadian Paul Pope (2013) with the same meaning.