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English
Etymology
From Middle English goundy, gundy, from Old English gundiġ (“goundy, mattery”), equivalent to gound + -y. More at gound.
Adjective
goundy (comparative goundier or more goundy, superlative goundiest or most goundy)
- (UK dialectal) Gummy or mattery, as in sore eyes.
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English gundiġ; equivalent to gounde + -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡuːndiː/, /ˈɡundiː/
Adjective
goundy
- (relating to the eyes) Covered in phlegm or gum.
- (figurative, rare) Having poor vision.
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