twynne
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Noun ===
twynne (plural twynnes)
Obsolete spelling of twin.
c. 1600, Parish Church of Leeds, 1891, The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds: 1572 to 1612, page 153,
Thomas, child of James Smythe, without Lydynte (being one of the twynnes).
1626 June 2, Jane Cornwallis, 1842, Richard Griffin (editor), The Private Correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644, page 158,
[…] I comfort myself in that observacion he makes of the time, as hoping that I shall hear by the next that we are twynnes as well in recovering as in falling sick, […] .
=== Verb ===
twynne
Obsolete spelling of twin.
=== Anagrams ===
twenny
== Middle English ==
=== Verb ===
twynne
twin
c. 1387-1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Squire's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, 2011, Mark Allen, John H. Fisher (editors), The Complete Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Chaucer, 3rd Edition (electronic version), page 200,