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dyn

1 American  
Physics.
  1. dyne; dynes.


dyn. 2 American  
Or dynam

abbreviation

  1. dynamics.


Example Sentences

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When they arrive at the "taverne hous" they give orders that the board be served, and to see that the napery is white, "for we will dyn and daunce."

From Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets by Reid, George

Whiche doth hyr nest and byrdes also betraye By hyr grete chatterynge, clamoure dyn and crye Ryght so these folys theyr owne foly bewraye.

From The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 by Barclay, Alexander

Prydfawr Lewelyn pryd dyn dadiein, Prydus, diescus, escar ddilein.

From Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards by Evans, Evan

Cyfod, Pedr, a rhydd fyddi; A bydd pob dyn a dynes iach oddiwrth y ddanodd Y rhai a gredant i’r geiriau hyn, Yr wyf fi yn gwneuthur yn enw Duw.

From Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales by Owen, Elias

“What does the dyn dieithr say?” said the woman in Welsh with an inquiring look.

From Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery by Borrow, George Henry