"dumbie" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: dumbies [plural]
Etymology: From dumb + -ie. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|dumb|ie|id2=diminutive}} dumb + -ie Head templates: {{en-noun}} dumbie (plural dumbies)
  1. Obsolete spelling of dummy (“a mute person”) Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: dummy (extra: a mute person)
    Sense id: en-dumbie-en-noun-bMFrGn4z Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ie (diminutive) Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ie (diminutive): 47 53
  2. Alternative spelling of dummy (“a stupid person”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: dummy (extra: a stupid person)
    Sense id: en-dumbie-en-noun-xzX-47B4 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ie (diminutive) Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ie (diminutive): 47 53
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dummy, dumby

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1754, John Fraser, A Treatise Containing a Description of Deuteroscopia, Commonly Called the Second Sight, Edinburgh, page 9",
          "text": "I know aſſuredly that Janet Douglas, that was firſt a Dumbie, yet ſpoke thereafter, who had given many Reſponſes by Signs and Words, and foretold many future Events, being examined by Mr. Gray, one of the Miniſters of the City of Glaſgou, denied any explicit or implicit Paction, and declared freely that the Anſwers of the Queſtions proponed to her were repreſented by a Viſion in lively Images, repreſenting the Perſons concerned, and acting the Thing before her Eyes: This Mr. Gray exchanged ſeveral Diſcourſes in Writ with Sir James Turner concerning her.",
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          "ref": "1823, John Galt, The Entail: Or the Lairds of Grippy, volume II, Edinburgh: Blackwood, William; London: Cadell, Thomas, page 158",
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          "ref": "2001, Marly Youmans, The Wolf Pit, Harvest Books, published 2003, page 304",
          "text": "Agate was standing at the pump, washing dirty linen, and after a few minutes the son, a grown man himself, came over and handed her a slip of printed paper, which read, My name is Noah. I am deaf but not a dumbie, though I cannot speak. I wish you well.",
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          "ref": "1975, Richard Condon, Money Is Love, New York: Dial Press, pages 38–39",
          "text": "“[…] We will tell them we want to help them.” / “Why?” / “Are you some kind of a dumbie, Sunny? So we can find out all about money before they find out, but if they find out before we find out, we can kidnap whoever finds out so they can’t find out.”",
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          "ref": "2001 November 29, The Puppet Kite Kid, “3D Moon Kite: Reworked Photos And Ideas”, in rec.kites (Usenet), message-ID <9u668n$1ns$1@quark.scn.rain.com>",
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          "ref": "2002 August 29, Edward Crismond, “Re: Help this dumbie - Explain Northbridge and Southbridge to me”, in alt.comp.hardware (Usenet), message-ID <umt4cv7mtqnu8d@corp.supernews.com>",
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          "ref": "2005 March 4, cc0112453, “Re: Divorce is postponed (for now)”, in alt.food.barbecue (Usenet), message-ID <t-adnbEQRtEXbLrfRVn-2g@comcast.com>",
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          "ref": "1975, Richard Condon, Money Is Love, New York: Dial Press, pages 38–39",
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          "ref": "2001 November 29, The Puppet Kite Kid, “3D Moon Kite: Reworked Photos And Ideas”, in rec.kites (Usenet), message-ID <9u668n$1ns$1@quark.scn.rain.com>",
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