-yne
Britishsuffix
Etymology
Origin of -yne
alteration of -ine ²
Example Sentences
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Ha�yne, h�′win, n. a rock-forming mineral, a silicate of alumina and soda or lime, with sodium and calcium sulphate.
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Mnemon′ics, the art of assisting the memory: a mode of recalling to the mind any fact or number, or a series of disconnected terms or figures; Mnemos′yne, goddess of memory, mother of the Muses.—adj.
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But the terminations which are used in the most confused manner of all are -en, -yne, and -ing or -yng.
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The leucite lavas of Niedermendig contain ha�yne in abundance.
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Why, I was out ag'in Burg'yne myself, with Tobit and Moses, and Nathaniel and Jedediah—with every male crittur' of the family, in short, that was big enough to load and fire.
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