Pigsney (noun) (archaic)
pigz-nee
A specially cherished or beloved child, or sweetheart. Used as a term of endearment.
Although now rare and archaic, the earliest recorded use was by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Example sentences
“Look at his chubby cheeks, he’s my little pigsney.”
“Come and sit on my lap for a story, little pigsney.”
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