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pony
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Pony and póny

English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
pony
Wikipedia
New Forest pony (1)

Pronunciation

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  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpəʊni/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpoʊni/
  • Audio (General Australian):(file)
  • Rhymes: -əʊni

Etymology 1

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1659 from Scots powny, apparently from Middle French poulenet (“little foal”), ultimately from Late Latin pullanus (“young of an animal”), from pullus (cognate to English foal). Sense “small serving of alcohol” from 19th century, both for small sizes generally and for a quarter pint specifically, from the small size.[1]

Noun

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pony (plural ponies)

  1. A small horse; specifically, any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands at the withers.
  2. (endearing) A horse of any size.
  3. a contraption built like a mount, strong enough to support one's weight
  4. (regional) A small serving of an alcoholic beverage, especially beer.
    • 1879, “Some Queer Interviews: Interview with a Pony of Beer”, Puck, Vol. 5–6, p. 435
    • 1885, New York Journal, August:[2]
      ‘I’m on the inside track,’ said a pony of beer as it went galloping down a man’s throat.
    • 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin, published 2011, page 193:
      Demon popped into his mouth a last morsel of black bread with elastic samlet, gulped down a last pony of vodka and took his place at the table with Marina facing him across its oblong length.
    • 2010, Dick Lynas, Pies Were for Thursdays: Tales from an Ordinary Glasgow East End Childhood, page 283:
      I did not even know what a ‘pony’, a small chaser of beer, was. But of course I could not admit that. So putting on an air of nonchalance, and a deep voice, I strolled into a pub with one of the other equally naive guys and we ordered two ponies of beer.
      ‘McEwans?’ asked the barman.
      ‘Naw - ponies’ said I.
  5. (Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia) A serving of 140 millilitres of beer (formerly 5 fl oz); a quarter pint.
  6. (UK, slang) Twenty-five pounds (money).
    • 1848 November – 1850 December, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 61, in The History of Pendennis. […], volume (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1849–1850, →OCLC:
      “You said a pony,” interposed Clavering; “my dear fellow, you said a pony, and I’ll be eternally obliged to you; and I’ll not take it as a gift—only as a loan, and pay you back in six months. I take my oath, I will.”
      “Well—well—there’s the money, Sir Francis Clavering. […] Here’s five-and-twenty for you.
  7. (US, slang) A translation used as a study aid; loosely, a crib, a cheat-sheet.
    • 1931, William Faulkner, Sanctuary, Library of America, published 1985, page 104:
      She kept the dates written down in her Latin 'pony', so she didn't have to bother about who it was.
  8. (slang) A ponytail hairstyle.
    • 2012, Amlynn Smith, Lost and Found, page 18:
      His hair is a semilong dull red and pulled back in a sloppy pony at the base of his neck, and his face is riddled with small freckles and grease, but out here I can see personal hygiene isn't exactly at the top of the priority list.
  9. (automotive, slang) One horsepower.
    How many ponies are under the hood?
  10. (preceded by definite article) A dance from the 1960s in which the dancer mimics the high-stepping prance of a pony.
    • 1971, “Suicide Song”, in Loudon Wainwright III (lyrics), Album II, performed by Loudon Wainwright III:
      Do the monkey, do the pony / Do the slop, do the boogaloo twist.
  11. (slang) A chorus girl of small stature.
    • 1941, Thoda Cocroft, Great Names and how They are Made, page 140:
      He suggested a Rose Ballet in which he would use the G. V. Follies chorus girls, chiefly the ponies and mediums.
  12. (slang, derogatory, video games) Ellipsis of Sony pony.
Synonyms
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  • horseling (small horse)
  • buck (mount)
Derived terms
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  • anypony
  • Asturian pony
  • baloney pony
  • brony
  • Chincoteague pony
  • cowpony
  • cow pony
  • Dales pony
  • dog and pony show
  • dog-and-pony show
  • everypony
  • Fell pony
  • flog a dead pony
  • Jerusalem pony
  • Johnny on a pony
  • Johnny on the pony
  • My Little Pony
  • New Forest pony
  • one-trick pony
  • one trick pony
  • pit pony
  • play the ponies
  • polo pony
  • pony and trap
  • pony bead
  • pony bottle
  • pony boy
  • ponyboy
  • pony car
  • pony chaise
  • pony engine
  • Pony Express
  • ponyfoot
  • pony fucker
  • Ponygate
  • ponygirl
  • pony glass
  • pony in the barn
  • pony keg
  • pony keg station
  • ponykind
  • ponyless
  • ponylike
  • pony motor
  • ponyplay
  • pony putter
  • pony shoe
  • ponyskin
  • ponysona
  • ponytail
  • pony tail
  • pony-tailed
  • pony-trekker
  • pony-trekking
  • pony truck
  • pony truss
  • pony wall
  • ride the cotton pony
  • ride the pony
  • room for a pony
  • shanks' pony
  • Shetland pony
  • spanking pony
Descendants
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  • → Belarusian: по́ні (póni)
  • → Danish: pony
  • → Dutch: pony
    • → Indonesian: poni
  • → Finnish: poni
  • → French: poney
    • → Romanian: ponei
  • → Georgian: პონი (ṗoni)
  • → German: Pony
    • → Estonian: poni
  • → Hungarian: póni
  • → Irish: pónaí
  • → Italian: pony
  • → Japanese: ポニー (ponī)
  • → Lithuanian: ponis
  • → Maltese: poni
  • → Norwegian: ponni
  • → Portuguese: pónei, pônei (Brazil), poney
  • → Russian: пони (poni)
  • → Spanish: poni
  • → Swedish: ponny
  • → Ukrainian: по́ні (póni)
Translations
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small horse
  • Arabic: فَرَس قَزَم m or f (faras qazam)
  • Armenian: պոնի (hy) (poni)
  • Azerbaijani: poni
  • Belarusian: по́ні m (póni)
  • Breton: pone (br) m
  • Bulgarian: по́ни m (póni)
  • Catalan: poni (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 矮種馬 / 矮种马 (ǎizhǒngmǎ), 小馬 / 小马 (zh) (xiǎomǎ)
  • Cornish: hobba m
  • Czech: poník m
  • Danish: pony (da) c
  • Dutch: pony (nl) m
  • Esperanto: ĉevaleto, poneo
  • Estonian: poni
  • Finnish: poni (fi)
  • French: poney (fr) m
  • Galician: faco m, arricallo m, barroufeiro m, faquitrós m, gurrufeiro m
  • Georgian: პონი (ṗoni)
  • German: Pony (de) n, Kleinpferd (de) n
  • Greek: πόνι n (póni)
    Ancient: πωλίον n (pōlíon)
  • Hungarian: póni (hu)
  • Icelandic: smáhestur m
  • Ido: poneo (io), kavaleto (io)
  • Indonesian: kuda poni, kuda kerdil
  • Irish: pónaí m, capaillín m, gearrchapall m
  • Italian: pony (it) m
  • Japanese: 子馬 (ja) (こうま, kouma), 仔馬 (ja) (こうま, kouma), 小馬 (こうま, kouma), ポニー (ja) (ponī)
  • Kazakh: пони (poni)
  • Korean: 조랑말 (ko) (jorangmal)
  • Latin: mannus m, caballio m
  • Latvian: ponijs m
  • Lithuanian: ponis m
  • Macedonian: пони n (poni)
  • Malay: kuda padi
  • Maltese: poni m
  • Manx: garran m
  • Maori: poni, pone
  • Norman: pônîn m
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: ponni (no) m
    Nynorsk: ponni m
  • Ottoman Turkish: مدللی (Midilli)
  • Persian: پونی (poni), اسبچه (fa) (asbče)
  • Plautdietsch: Poonkje n
  • Polish: kuc (pl) m
  • Portuguese: pônei (pt) m (Brazil), pónei (pt) m (Portugal)
  • Romanian: ponei (ro) m
  • Russian: по́ни (ru) m (póni)
  • Scottish Gaelic: pònaidh m
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: пони m
    Roman: poni (sh) m
  • Slovak: poník (sk) m
  • Slovene: poni (sl) m
  • Spanish: poni (es) m, caballito (es) m, póney m, jaca (es) f, asturión m, cuartago m
  • Swedish: ponny (sv) c
  • Turkish: midilli (tr)
  • Ukrainian: по́ні m (póni)
  • Vietnamese: ngựa pôni
  • Volapük: jevodil (vo), (obsolete) smajeval, (obsolete) jevalil
  • Welsh: merlen f, merlyn m

Verb

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pony (third-person singular simple present ponies, present participle ponying, simple past and past participle ponied)

  1. (transitive) To lead (a horse) from another horse.
  2. To use a crib or cheat-sheet in translating.

Etymology 2

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Clipping of pony and trap, rhyming with crap.

Adjective

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pony (not comparable)

  1. (Cockney rhyming slang) Of little worth.

Noun

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pony (plural ponies)

  1. (Cockney rhyming slang) Crap; rubbish, nonsense.

References

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  1. ^ Notes and Queries, August 8th, 1896, p. 126: “It seems probable the origin is due to the diminutiveness of the glass;”
    “The expression ‘a pony of beer’ is often used in South Wales for a small glass containing about the fourth of a pint.”
  2. ^ Americanisms, Farmer, p. 430

Anagrams

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  • PNoy, Pyon

Czech

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Czech Wikipedia has an article on:
pony
Wikipedia cs

Alternative forms

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  • poník

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈponɪ]

Noun

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pony m anim (diminutive ponynek)

  1. pony

Declension

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Declension of pony (masculine animate in -i/-y)
singular plural
nominative pony ponyové, pony
genitive ponyho ponyů, ponych
dative ponymu ponyům, ponym
accusative ponyho ponye, pony
vocative pony ponyové, pony
locative ponym ponyích, ponych
instrumental ponym ponyi, ponymi

Further reading

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  • “pony”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • “pony”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
  • “pony”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech), 2008–2025

Dutch

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from English pony.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpɔ.ni/, (uncommon) /ˈpoː.ni/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: po‧ny
  • Rhymes: -ɔni

Noun

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pony m (plural pony's, diminutive pony'tje n)

  1. a pony, small horse breed
Derived terms
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  • ponyhaar
  • verzorgpony
Descendants
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  • → Indonesian: poni

See also

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  • paard

Etymology 2

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Shortened back from ponyhaar.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpɔ.ni/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: po‧ny
  • Rhymes: -ɔni

Noun

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pony n or m (plural pony's, diminutive pony'tje n)

  1. a hairstyle with a fringe/bangs

Italian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English pony.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpɔ.ni/
  • Rhymes: -ɔni
  • Hyphenation: pò‧ny

Noun

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pony m (invariable)

  1. pony
  2. pony express

Slovak

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Alternative forms

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  • poník

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈpɔni]
This entry needs an audio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, please record this word. The recorded pronunciation will appear here when it's ready.

Noun

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pony m animal

  1. pony

Declension

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Declension of pony
singular plural
nominative pony pony
genitive ponyho pony
dative ponymu pony
accusative ponyho pony
locative ponym pony
instrumental ponym pony

Further reading

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  • “pony”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2025

Spanish

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Alternative forms

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  • poni
  • póney

Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English pony.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈponi/ [ˈpo.ni]
  • Rhymes: -oni
  • Syllabification: po‧ny

Noun

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pony m (plural ponys)

  1. pony

Usage notes

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According to Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.

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