dwine

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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

Verb

dwine (third-person singular simple present dwines, present participle dwining, simple past and past participle dwined)

  1. (archaic outside Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.

Anagrams

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English dwīnan, from Proto-Germanic *dwīnaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

dwine (third-person singular simple present dwines, present participle dwinin, simple past dwinet, past participle dwinet)

  1. to waste away, wither, decline

Noun

dwine (plural dwines)

  1. a decline, a waning