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cony

[koh-nee, kuhn-ee] / ˈkoʊ ni, ˈkʌn i /


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Under pressure from the Astor lobby, Congress obligingly laid extra duties on imported nutria skins, cony, wool and Russian hares, all of which competed with Astor's beavers and muskrats in the hatmaking industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

From a bal cony watched President John F. Kennedy, and at his side was a welcome guest: Tunisia's President Habib Bourguiba, 57, the father of his young country and a staunch friend of the West.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the convention floor a bal cony and press tables were ready for reporters.

From Time Magazine Archive

I watched the long slender body disappear among the rocks in the opposite direction to that taken by the cony, standing for a moment to regain my breath and recover from my surprise.

From A Mountain Boyhood by Comstock, Enos B. (Enos Benjamin)

It’s like the dark ages of the behemoth an’ the cony.

From The Maids of Paradise by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)