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SCRINE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun Word forms: plural scrinia (ˈskrɪniə) a cylindrical container used in ancient Rome to hold papyrus rolls.
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scrine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old French escrin (French écrin), from Latin scrīnium. Doublet of shrine. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ˈskɹaɪn/. Noun. edit. scrine (plural scrines).
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scrine, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1850s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun scrine come from? Earliest known use. Middle ...
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† scrine Obs. Forms: α. 3, 5–6 scryne, 6 scrine, scrynne, skryne, 6–7 skrine; β. 5 screne, 6 screene. [a. OF. escrin (mod.F. écrin jewel-case):—L. scrīnium box for books and papers, writing-desk, whence OE. scr{iacu}n shrine n. Cf. MDu., Du. schrijn (MDu. also schrein, schreen, whence possibly the β...
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Scrine - Meanings, Details & Examples - Memorize with Dictozo
In medieval Europe, a scrine was a portable altar or reliquary, often richly decorated and containing relics. In modern times, the term is less commonly used.
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Scrine - Websters Dictionary 1828
SCRINE, noun [Latin scrinium; , cerno, secerno.] A shrine; a chest, book-case or other place where writings or curiosities are deposited.
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Scrine
Scrine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Frank Scrine (1925–2001), Welsh footballer
Fred Scrine (1877–1962), Welsh rugby union player
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Catching
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"SCRINE": Small box for holding relics - OneLook
▸ noun: (obsolete) A chest or other box for storing valuables. Similar: scrimption, scurrick, scoinson, scrote, scrow, crib, scrutoire ...
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scrine, n.s. (1773) - Johnson's Dictionary Online
Scrine. n.s. [scrinium, Latin .] A place in which writings or curiosities are reposited. Help then, O holy virgin, Thy weaker novice to perform thy will;
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Scrine Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) A chest or other box for storing valuables. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Scrine Noun Singular: scrine Plural: scrines
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Fred Scrine
Scrine had a solid game and set up Willie Llewellyn for his third try during the game. Scrine would later clash with the WRU in 1907, when as part of an investigation into professionalism at Aberdare and Treorchy, Scrine was temporarily suspended
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scriniary
ˈscriniary [ad. late L. scrīniārius, f. scrīnium: see scrine.] A keeper of the archives.1866 Stubbs Lett. (1904) 104 The Archbishop of Treves was Ludolf, and a Ludolf was scriniary in 978, and may have been the same person.
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Frank Scrine
Frank Scrine (9 January 1925 – 5 October 2001) was a Welsh international footballer forward.
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shrine
▪ I. shrine, n. (ʃraɪn) Forms: 1–2 scrin, scryn, 3 s(c)hrin, ssrin, ssryn, 4–5 shryn, 4–6 schrine, schryne, 4–7 shryne, 5 schryn, schrene, shrene, 6 shreene, 6– shrine. [OE. scr{iacu}n str. n., corresp. to OFris. skrîn (WFris. skryn chest, skrine coffin), MLG. schrîn, MDu. and WFlem. schrîne f., Du....
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Exits (film)
It is the earliest of several treatments of the event, which include Home on the Range (Gil Scrine, 1982) and The Dismissal (1983).
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