eny

See also: ÉNy, -eny, and -ény

English

Determiner

eny

  1. Eye dialect spelling of any.
    • 1862, Various, Continental Monthly, Vol. II. July, 1862. No. 1.:
      FREE--and that the schulehouses war a d--d sight thicker than the bugs in Miles Privett's beds! and thet's saying a heap, for ef eny on you kin sleep in his house, excep' he takes to the soft side of the floor, I'm d--d.
    • 1893, C. C. Goodwin, The Wedge of Gold:
      Ther stranger pays fur eny bow they make, for any smile they give.
    • 1912, Al. G. Field, Watch Yourself Go By:
      Why, he kin sing eny song and do ent cut-up antik eny of 'em kin.
    • 1916, Peggy Edmund & Harold W. Williams, compilers, Toaster's Handbook:
      "Does de white folks in youah neighborhood keep eny chickens, Br'er Rastus?"
  2. Old spelling of any

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