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jenny /ˈdʒɛni /noun (plural jennies)1A female donkey or ass.Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers....- The ‘boys’ are pastured adjacent to the mares and jennies, and electric fencing keeps everybody back.
- The first solution to this bottleneck appeared around 1765 when James Hargreaves, a carpenter by trade, invented his cotton-spinning jenny.
2 short for spinning jenny.The jenny had between six and twenty-four spindles mounted on a sliding carriage. Origin Early 17th century (used to denote a female mammal or bird): pet form of the given name Janet (compare with jack1). Rhymes antennae, any, Benny, blenny, Dene, fenny, Kenny, Kilkenny, Lenny, many, penne, penny, Rennie |