alkyns
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Middle English
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[edit]Adjective
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- alkin: Of all or every kind; all kinds or sorts of; intermingled and various
- a. 1400? (transcribed c. 1440), James Orchard Halliwell, editor, Morte Arthure. The Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in Lincoln Cathedral., Brixton Hill [London]: […] [C. and J. Adlard] for private circulation only, published 1847, →OCLC, page 271, lines 3244–3245:
- Enhorilde with arborye and alkyns trees, / Erberis fulle honeste, and byrdez there undyre; […]
- Surrounded with shrubbery and all kinds of trees, / Gardens ever so gorgeous, and birds beneath; […]
Swedish
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