The word cony is actually spelled coney. Coney refers to the fur of a rabbit. It is also used for describing small animals that burrow like mice and rabbits.
It means dust
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Paolo Coni was born on August 1, 1957, in Perugia, Umbria, Italy.
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The name "Connie" in Portuguese is typically spelled as "Coni."
Nicholas Coni has written: 'Lecture notes on geriatrics' -- subject(s): Geriatrics, Medical care, Outlines, syllabi, Older people 'The geriatric prescriber' -- subject(s): Geriatric pharmacology
"Coni" is a term mainly used in the context of alchemical symbolism, representing earthly matter or dust. In alchemy, "coniunctio" refers to the union of opposites, such as the coming together of elements to create something new, akin to the creation of dust from the breakdown of larger substances.
The cast of Livianas - 2010 includes: Coni Cibils Cecilia Estalles
Emilio A. Coni has written: 'La verdad sobre la enfiteusis de Rivadavia' -- subject(s): Land tenure, Land grants 'El proteccionismo y la solidaridad nacional' -- subject(s): Tariff, Protectionism 'Los distintos significados del vocablo \\' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Words, History
Coney According to Pimbley's Dictionary of Heraldry Contey (co'ney) is the Heraldic Rabbit. It is also written cony, coni, conni, conig.
The cast of Luparella - 2002 includes: Giuliana Colzi as Luparella Franco Coni Isa Danieli as Nana Anna Ferigno