nevvy
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From neve and/or nephew + -y.
Noun
[edit]nevvy (plural nevvies)
- (colloquial, UK dialectal) A nephew.
- 1860, George Eliot, chapter VI, in The Mill on the Floss, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons:
- What signifies your sisters’ bits o’ money when they’ve got half-a-dozen nevvies and nieces to divide it among?
- (UK dialectal) A grandson.