notiony

adj

Etymology

From notion + -y.

  1. borrowed from nōtiō
  2. suffixed as notiony — “notion + y

Definitions

  1. Having certain notions

    Having certain notions; opinionated.

    • The other man did the same, and having furnished them with a light the captain hesitatingly said: "If it's all the same to you, gentlemen, we'll move off a bit furder; my little gal is mighty notiony about tobacco."

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