dwine
English
Etymology
From Middle English dwynen, from Old English dwīnan, from Proto-West Germanic *dwīnan, from Proto-Germanic *dwīnaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwey- (“to slip away, dwindle, die”), from *dʰew- (“to pass away, die”). Compare West Frisian ferdwine, Dutch dwijnen, verdwijnen, Low German dwienen, verdwienen, Icelandic dvína. See also English dwindle, dush.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dwaɪn/
- Rhymes: -aɪn
Verb
dwine (third-person singular simple present dwines, present participle dwining, simple past and past participle dwined)
Related terms
Scots
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English dwīnan, from Proto-Germanic *dwīnaną.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dwəin/
Verb
dwine (third-person singular simple present dwines, present participle dwinin, simple past dwinet, past participle dwinet)
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