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English
Noun
Pandy (plural Pandies)
- Alternative form of pandy
2003, V. A. Stuart, The Heroic Garrison, →ISBN:And as I said, sir, the whole garden was swarming wi' Pandies, so have a care.
2014, Major Octavius H. S. G. Anson, With H.M. 9th Lancers During The Indian Mutiny, →ISBN:We had not evacuated the Martiniére fifteen minutes today before it was swarming with Pandies like a nest of ants.
2015, Frank Richards, Old Soldier Sahib, →ISBN:Many a morning before breakfast I was present here and assisted to hang a dozen or more of the rebel Pandies on the branches.
Proper noun
Pandy
- A small village in Crucorney community, north Monmouthshire, Wales (OS grid ref SO3322).
- A hamlet north of Llanbrynmair, Powys, Wales, properly Pandy-rhiw-Saeson (OS grid ref SH9004) [1]
- A hamlet in Wrexham county borough, Wales, south-east of Bangor-on-Dee (OS grid ref SJ4243). [2]
- A hamlet in Wrexham county borough, south of Glyn Ceiriog (OS grid ref SJ1935). [3]
- A village in Wrexham county borough, north of the town of Wrexham (OS grid ref SJ3353; not marked on OS maps).
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