thinne

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English þynne.

Akin to Middle High German dünne, Middle Low German dünne, Middle Dutch dunne, and Old Danish thun.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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thinne

  1. thin, narrow, skinny, slender
  2. (physically) weak
  3. sparse, barren, devoid of features
  4. scarce, rare, uncommon
  5. liquid, flowing
  6. light, airy

Descendants

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  • English: thin
  • Scots: thin

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Noun

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thinne (uncountable)

  1. thinness, narrowness, skinniness, slenderness
  2. worn clothing
  3. liquid, fluid
  4. lightness, airiness
  5. A light object

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Adverb

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thinne

  1. In a thin covering; in a smattering
  2. thinly or lightly clothed
  3. sparsely, lightly
  4. weakly

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