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English
Etymology
Compare canny, cunning.
Adjective
conny (comparative more conny, superlative most conny)
- (Scotland, archaic) brave; fine; canny
1763, Charles Churchill, The Prophecy of Famine: A Scots Pastoral:As down the bray he march'd with ample stride;
David as conny a man as one might see,
With whom he often crack'd with muckle glee
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