dwine

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Scrabble points
9
Words With Friends
10
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/dwaɪn/

Definition of dwine

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. To wither, decline, pine away.
    “Without visible mark or sign she was elf-shot; and the proof of this appeared from her going off her milk, dwining away, and dying before her calves could be counted on the hooves of one foot.”
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verb

  1. To wither, decline, pine away.
    “Without visible mark or sign she was elf-shot; and the proof of this appeared from her going off her milk, dwining away, and dying before her calves could be counted on the hooves of one foot.”

noun

  1. (countable, no-plural, rare, uncountable)Decline, wane.
    “Old Mrs. Jennery, of Springholm, never had a daughter of her own, neither had her son, the father of the twin lads whom he left to his mother's care when he died of the dwine, as the country-folk called it.”
    “They stopped only when they came to the first deep pools gleaming with oily reflections in the dwine of the daylight.”

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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.

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