tyne

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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See teen.

Noun

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tyne

  1. (obsolete) anxiety; teen

Verb

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tyne (third-person singular simple present tynes, present participle tyning, simple past and past participle tyned)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To lose.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To become lost; to perish.

Etymology 2

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Noun

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tyne (plural tynes)

  1. Alternative form of tine

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Middle English

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Noun

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tyne

  1. Alternative form of tyn (tin)

Scots

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Etymology

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From Old Norse týna.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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tyne (third-person singular simple present tynes, present participle tynin, simple past tint, past participle tint)

  1. To lose.
    Hoo muckle o weicht hae ye tint?How much weight have you lost?
  2. To cause somebody to lose a legal case.