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† out-ˈtwine, v. Obs. [out- 15, 24.] trans. a. To twist out. b. To untwine or untwist.a 1400 Chaucer To Rosemounde 11 Your seemly voys that ye so smal out-twyne. ? 1600 Fairfax (Webster 1864), He stopped And from the wound the reed outtwined.
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▪ I. twine, n.1 (a.) (twaɪn) Forms: 1 tuiᵹin, tuuin, tuin, 1–3 twin, 4–5, (7) twyn, 4–7 twyne, (5 tuyne, 6 twhyne, twind), 6– twine. [OE. tw{iacu}n (also early twiᵹin) = Du. and Flem. twijn (in Kilian also tweyn), related to twine v.1, and ultimately from the stem of twi-. Cf. ON. and Icel. tvinni (...
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