Nay, Ney, or Neigh – Difference Meaning - GRAMMARIST Nay,” “ney,” and “neigh” are what we call homophones They sound exactly the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings from one another Ney: I’ve seen it used as a word for no, but it’s actually a Persian flute Neigh: This is the sound horses make! Does a Horse Say Nay or Neigh? Horses don’t technically say a word at all
Neigh - Wikipedia A neigh (listen ⓘ) is the sound made by horses, horse hybrids such as the hinny, and other equines, such as the zebra It consists of a succession of jerky sounds, initially high-pitched and gradually lower
Neigh - definition of neigh by The Free Dictionary Define neigh neigh synonyms, neigh pronunciation, neigh translation, English dictionary definition of neigh high-pitched sound made by a horse Not to be confused with: nay – refusal; denial; negative vote Abused, Confused, Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright
neigh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary neigh (third-person singular simple present neighs, present participle neighing, simple past and past participle neighed) (of a horse) To make its cry "I went into the stable first to see to the horse, and found him neighing and waiting for his hay, so I went up into the hay-loft for an armful [ ]" To make a sound similar to a horse's cry