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twie
† twie, twye, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 twiᵹea, twiᵹa (tuiᵹa, -ᵹo), twia, 1–2 twiᵹe, 3 tuye, tweiȝe, tueie, twi, 3–5 twie, 4 twiȝe, twyȝe, tueye, tuey, twy, 4–5 tweye, 5 twey, twye. β. 2 twiȝen, 3 twien, tweien. [OE. twiᵹa, etc. (also twiwa, tuwa, etc.) = OFris. twîa, tuiia, OS. tuuio (MLG. twie, twige), a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sülze (Bergen)
Sülze is responsible for the neighbouring hamlets of Waldhof and Twießelhop. wikipedia.org
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tweye
twey, tweye see tway, twie. Oxford English Dictionary
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twye
twye var. twie Obs., twice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Montfortian dialect
first): 28 ach-èn-twintjig (literally "eight and twenty") 83 drie-èn-achtig 99 nege-n-èn-neugetig (-n is added for the sound) 100 is hóngerdj, 200 twieëhóngerdj wikipedia.org
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tueyne
tuey, tueye, tueyne see tway, twie, twain. Oxford English Dictionary
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Venedic language
nostry pań kocidzany.I dziemieć nów nostrze dziewta, komód i nu dziemiećmy swór dziewtorzór.I nie endycz nosz en ciętaceń, uta liwra nosz dzie mału.Nąk twie wikipedia.org
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tuye
tuye var. twie adv. Obs., twice. Oxford English Dictionary
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twy
▪ I. † twy, v. Obs. rare. (Meaning uncertain.) A ME. survival of OE. tw{iacu}ᵹan, northern var. of twéoᵹan, twéon, to doubt, hesitate, would suit the first passage, but not the second, unless a negative has been omitted. The sense of ‘turn’ would be appropriate in both passages.c 1400 Destr. Troy 63... Oxford English Dictionary
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HM hired cutter Rose
Richard Stephenson, when she made the following captures in 1798: 20 April: De Twie Gie Brooders, Norwegen, De Joanna Elizabeth, and Jonge Ary Van Letten wikipedia.org
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þrie
▪ I. † thrie, thrye, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 1 þriwa, ðriᵹa, ðriᵹe, ðria, 2 þreowe, 3 þreie, 3–4 þrie, 4–5 þrye, thrie, (4 thry), 5 thrye. β. 3 þrien, þreoien, 4 thrien. [OE. þr{iacu}wa, ðr{iacu}ᵹa = OFris. thrî(i)a, OS. thrîuuo, thrîio. Like tw{iacu}wa, etc., not found outside the Saxon-Frisian group o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old English grammar
When two nouns have different genders, adjectives and determiners that refer to them together are inflected neuter: Hlīsa and spēd bēoþ twieċġu ("Fame wikipedia.org
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bigamy
bigamy (ˈbɪgəmɪ) Forms: 3–7 bigamie, 4 bygamye, 6 bygamy, 6– bigamy. [a. F. bigamie, f. bigame: see bigame and -y.] 1. Marriage with a second wife or husband during the lifetime of the first; the crime of having two wives or husbands at once.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 449 Bigamie is unkinde ðing, On engleis ... Oxford English Dictionary
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twi-
twi-, twy-, prefix (twaɪ) [OE. twi- = OFris. twi-, MLG. twi-, MDu. twe-, Du. twee-, OHG. zwi-, Ger. zwie-, ON. tv{iacu}-, Norw., Sw., Da. tve-; cognate with Skr. dvi-, Gr. δι-, L. bi-, Lith. dvi-, from root akin to Skr. dwau, dwē, Gr. δύο, L. duo, two. In OE. the regular comb. form expressing two, s... Oxford English Dictionary
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tway
tway, numeral a. Now arch. (tweɪ) Forms: see below. [Apocopate form of OE. twéᵹen, ME. tweyen, twain, the final n being normally dropped. OE. twéᵹe seems not to be recorded in WSax., but it occurs in Anglian in Rushw. Gospel Gl., and in the late Hatton Gosp. before a consonant, and is the ordinary f... Oxford English Dictionary
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