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Nenni

[ nen-nee ]

noun

  1. Pie·tro [pye, -t, r, aw], 1891–1980, Italian socialist leader and author.


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You mark me, Tom Hamon, no good will come of all this upsetting and digging out the insides of the Island—nenni-gia!

Hence nenni came to mean ancient, primordial, indigenous, and as such it is a frequent prefix in the Delaware language.

"Nenni" (no), said the child, displaying a dimple in his cheek.

They answered that they had very ill news to tell, saying in French Nenni est il bon, or it is not good.

"Oh, the Nenni are a trifle frivolous, I'll concede," Magnan said.

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