Definition of Gynne

1. Noun. English comedienne and mistress of Charles II (1650-1687).


Definition of Gynne

1. v. i. To begin. See Gin.

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gynne

Gymnocladus dioica
Gymnogyps
Gymnogyps californianus
Gymnomycota
Gymnopaedia
Gymnopilus
Gymnopilus spectabilis
Gymnopilus validipes
Gymnopilus ventricosus
Gymnorhina
Gymnorhina tibicen
Gymnosporangium
Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae
Gymnura
Gynne (current term)
Gynura
Gynura aurantiaca
Gypaetus
Gypaetus barbatus
Gyps
Gyps fulvus
Gypsophila
Gypsophila paniculata
Gypsy
Gypsy Rose Lee
Gyr
Gyrinidae
Gyromitra brunnea

Literary usage of Gynne

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Index Library by British Record Society (1908)
"... William Stiche, John Harryson, George Gynne, John Ireland and Edmund Owen, who say that The said Alice ..."

2. The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman by William Langland (1886)
"Ac grace is a gras ther-fore • to don hem eft growe ; Ac grace groweth nat • til goode wil gynne reyne, ..."

3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1827)
"did covenant with Gynne, that a certain ship should sail with ... upon the breach of which covenant, I|-DER™"- " Gynne brought an action of debt for 5001. ..."

4. Promptorium Parvulorum Sive Clericorum, Dictionarius Anglo-latinus Princeps by Galfridus, British Museum (1843)
"This gynne hath wythe in hym a grete berne ... eo doth this gynne." B. iv. c. xiv. Roy. MS. 18 A. XII. f. 105. ..."

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