Wiktionary
alt. (context regional English) baby (gloss: human infant). n. (context regional English) baby (gloss: human infant).
Usage examples of "babby".
The artist had followed Babby around for a month with sketchbook in hand.
The name Code Master was an embarrassing sobriquet Babby had announced to one and all after his success at breaking the French code during the war.
Michael doubted, however, that Babby would ever reach his advanced years.
Holding it gently between his hands, Babby carried it over and placed it carefully on the surface of his desk.
She were lying under a down quiltme wedding gift to the bride, Hindoo lady up in Ponda sewed it for mebut just as we came in she shrugged it off, and you could see her bare as a babby to the waist.
Some came with babbies in their arms, and even so burdened, they swayed from side to side.
Sisley and the babby ar lodjing with the wett nourse and wen Franseis is weand they wil goe to Sisleys kindread at Cobchirche.
Once Tian had asked the old man, And did all but a few of the babbies come in twos back then?
Overholser may not have babbies this time, but I do not one set of twins but two.
Missus, and Miss Beuly, and phratty Miss Maud, and the babby, in the bargain?