neddy

Etymology 1
, Ned being a diminutive of.

Noun

 * 1) A donkey or ass.
 * 2)  A horse, especially a racehorse.
 * 3) * 1932, Ion Idriess, The Desert Column, extracted in 2006, Rex Sadler, Tom Hayllar, In the Line of Fire: Real Stories of Australians at War, from Gallipoli to Vietnam, page 61,
 * Some of the boys whipped off their hats and laughingly smacked their neddies′ rumps, for we hated using spurs on the poor thirsty beggars.
 * 1)  The horse races.
 * 2)  Horsepower.
 * 3) An idiot; a stupid or contemptible person.
 * 4) * 1967, Royal Aero Club (Great Britain), Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom, United Service and Royal Aero Club, Flight International, Volume 91, page 496,
 * The trouble is that the neddies in the Board of Trade would probably approve it.
 * 1)  Horsepower.
 * 2) An idiot; a stupid or contemptible person.
 * 3) * 1967, Royal Aero Club (Great Britain), Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom, United Service and Royal Aero Club, Flight International, Volume 91, page 496,
 * The trouble is that the neddies in the Board of Trade would probably approve it.
 * 1) * 1967, Royal Aero Club (Great Britain), Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom, United Service and Royal Aero Club, Flight International, Volume 91, page 496,
 * The trouble is that the neddies in the Board of Trade would probably approve it.

Translations

 * Polish:


 * Polish: koń wyścigowy,


 * Polish: ,

Etymology 2
Variant of.

Noun

 * : an outhouse; a lavatory; a toilet.