"buttony" meaning in English

See buttony in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more buttony [comparative], most buttony [superlative]
Etymology: button + -y Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|button|y}} button + -y Head templates: {{en-adj}} buttony (comparative more buttony, superlative most buttony)
  1. Having a large number of buttons.
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-adj-iQcWvq7N
  2. Resembling a button or buttons.
    Not fully grown and matured; overly small and insufficiently juicy. (of berries)
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-adj-it7zMedQ
  3. Resembling a button or buttons.
    Full-berried. (of hops)
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-adj-MNHGqhj2
  4. Resembling a button or buttons.
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-adj-OqeLoLAl
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (resembling a button): buttonlike
Disambiguation of 'resembling a button': 4 32 32 32

Noun

Etymology: button + -y Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|button|y}} button + -y Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} buttony (uncountable)
  1. The manufacture of buttons. Tags: uncountable Synonyms (manufacture of buttons): buttonmaking
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-noun-~qlA1YYO Disambiguation of 'manufacture of buttons': 89 11
  2. (Scotland, games) A children’s game played with buttons. Tags: Scotland, uncountable Categories (topical): Games
    Sense id: en-buttony-en-noun-G-sGFHnv Categories (other): Scottish English, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -y Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 2 20 21 2 22 34 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -y: 6 19 18 6 17 34 Topics: games

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