Mony
[mon-ee] /ˈmɒn i/
adjective, noun, Scot. and North England.
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a suffix found on abstract nouns borrowed from Latin, usually denoting a status, role, or function (matrimony; testimony), or a personal quality or kind of behavior (acrimony; sanctimony).
/ˈmɒnɪ/
determiner
1.
a Scottish word for many
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