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thrinter, a. and n. Now dial. (ˈθrɪntə(r)) Also 6 trynter, thrwnter, thrwenter, 9 thrunter (Sc. fronter, frunter). [In OE. þri-winter, three-winter-, three-year-; but the word may have been formed anew in 16th c., after twinter.] a. adj. Of three winters; three years old: said of cattle and sheep. b...
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trynter
trynitee, -tie, trynle, trynsch, trynter obs. ff. trinity, trindle, trench, thrinter.
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fronter
fronter var. of thrinter Sc. (= a ewe in her fourth year).
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twinter
twinter, a. and n. Chiefly north. and Sc. (ˈtwɪntə(r)) Forms: 5–6 twynter, (5 twyntour, 6 twintter, twyntter, tynter, twenter), 6– twinter; also 6 qwintter, 9 Sc. quinter. [Reduced f. OE. twi-wintre, -winter of two winters: see twi- and winter, and cf. thrinter. So WFris. twinter- two years old (of ...
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frunter
frunter var. of thrinter Sc. (a ewe in her fourth year).
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winter
▪ I. winter, n.1 (ˈwɪntə(r)) Forms: sing. 1– winter; 3 Orm. winnterr, 3–7 wynter, (4 weinter, Sc. vyntir), 4–5 wintur, wintre, wyntre, wyntir, -ur, -yr(e, (4–6 vynter, Sc. vintir), 5 wintir, (wintare, winttur, whynter, vyntyr, 6 vintter). pl. 1 wintru (gen. wintra), 2–5 wintre, 4–5 wyntre; dat. 1 wi...
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