hinny|hinnies in English

noun

[hin·ny || 'hɪnɪ]

crossbreed between a male horse and a female donkey (as opposed to a mule which is a crossbreed between a female horse and a male donkey)

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1. She will tell you about Hinny is four and a Blabmouth

2. Offspring of a donkey sire and zebra mare, called a zebra hinny, do exist but are rare.

3. Leave of the moon mountain, if time allows, you can also lead Shangyue road , ringing to the joy of the Hinny, courageously village, Yangshuo short mountain etc. of the town tour.

4. [Probably from Dutch boort, tiny waste diamond pieces produced in the gem cutting process, Bort, probably from Old French bourt, bastard, from Late Latin burdus, hinny, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Burdō and Burdōnus, ancient Celtic masculine personal names derived from a word for a donkey or mule, animals admired for their robustness.]