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What's the meaning of "Hey nonny,nonny",is it used in ancient English? THX.
Mar 3, 2008 7:56 AM
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It is a classic quotation (not that ancient)! "Hey nonny nonny " is used as a catchy phrase to rythm a tone in a poem for example The word "nonny" : to nonny signifies to play with , to trifle nonny could also mean silly fellow .
March 3, 2008
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In English and Scottish Balladry, "hey, nonny, nonny" is called a "nonsense phrase." It isn't supposed to mean anything. Citation from
http://www.shaksper.net/archives/1994/0251.html
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