nignay
English
Alternative forms
- nigg-nye
- nig-naye
Etymology
Uncertain; perhaps compare knick-knack.
Noun
nignay (plural nignays)
- (Scotland, Ireland) Something trivial or worthless. [from 17th c.]
- 1789, John Moore, Zeluco, Valancourt, published 2008, page 270:
- And if you were only to see the sums which those thoughtless young lads, who have ten times more money than wit to guide it, throw away on useless nigg-nyes, while thousands around them are pinched for the necessaries of life, it would make the very hair of your head, my dear Archy, stand up like the locks of Medusa.
- 1884, James Nicholson, Willie Waugh:
- He had a lot o' curious auld nig-nayes.
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