anny

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See also: Anny and Anný

English

Determiner

anny

  1. Eye dialect spelling of any.
    • 1870, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again[1]:
      Ye can't get out o' this for anny less.
    • 1916, Peggy Edmund & Harold W. Williams, compilers, Toaster's Handbook[2]:
      I kin lick anny man in the gang."
    • 1916, Robert W. Service, Rhymes of a Red Cross Man[3]:
      [] And Missis Moriarty looked at him, and she didn't say anny more, But she wrapped her head in her ould black shawl, and she quietly wint away.