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thyine, a. (ˈθaɪɪn) Also 4 tyyn, tyne, thyn, 4–6 thyne, 6 thynne, (thynen), 7 thine. [ad. L. thȳin-us, ad. Gr. θύ{giuml}νος of the tree θύα, thya, or Thuya. Formerly sometimes miswritten tyme, thyme, from reading in as m.] Epithet of a tree, and its wood, mentioned in Rev. xviii. 12; supposed to be ...
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Thyine wood
Thyine wood is a 15th-century English name for a wood from the tree known botanically as Tetraclinis articulata (syn. Thyine wood is mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible at Revelation 18:12 as being among the articles which would cease to be purchased when
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tyne
▪ I. † tyne app. an error for cyue, var. cyuey, cyvey (see civet n.3) occurring in the same passages.c 1430 Two Cookery-bks. 49 Take flowre, Almaunde milke, & Safroune, & make þer-of .iiij. tynez, & frye þi tynez in Oyle. Ibid. 50 Ley on þin cyvey a-bouyn þin Fyssche,..and caste a-bouyn Sugre of Aly...
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Tetraclinis
The wood, known as thuya wood, citron wood, and alerce, and historically also known as thyine wood, is used for decorative woodwork, particularly wood
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Citron
Similarly, in Latin, citrus, or thyine wood referred to the wood of a North African cypress, Tetraclinis articulata.
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Thuya
‖ Thuya Bot. (ˈθ(j)uːjə) [An irregular repr. of Gr. θύια, more correctly θύα, name of an African tree (Thuja articulata Linn., now Callitris quadrivalvis), the source of the thyine wood (Gr. ξύλον θύ{giuml}νον) of Rev. xviii. 12. See also thuja. Theophrastus H. Pl. 5. 3. 7 has θύον and θύα, rendered...
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citron
▪ I. citron (ˈsɪtrən) Also 5 citren, 6 citrone, cidron, 6–7 cytron, 7 citrion, cittron. [a. F. citron citron, lemon, ad. It. citrone, cedrone augmentative of L. type *citrum; cf. L. citrus citron-tree, citreum (mālum) citron; also Gr. κίτρον citron: see citrus.] 1. An ovate acid juicy tree-fruit wit...
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