syne |
hitherto |
As adverbs the difference between syne and hitherto
is that
syne is (scotland|northern england) subsequently; then while
hitherto is (formal|or|legal) up to this or that time .
syne |
sane |
As an adverb syne
is (scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
As a verb sane is
.
snye |
syne |
As a verb snye
is .
As an adverb syne is
(scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
sene |
syne |
As an adjective sene
is wise; sage.
As a noun sene
is wiseman; sage.
As an adverb syne is
(scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
syne |
pyne |
As an adverb syne
is subsequently; then.
As a noun pyne is
obsolete form of lang=en.
syce |
syne |
As a noun syce
is .
As an adverb syne is
(scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
syne |
tyne |
As an adverb syne
is (scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
As a noun tyne is
(obsolete) anxiety; teen or
tyne can be (prong or point of an antler).
As a verb tyne is
(obsolete) to become lost; to perish.
dyne |
syne |
As a noun dyne
is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn.
As an adverb syne is
(scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
syne |
eyne |
As an adverb syne
is (scotland|northern england) subsequently; then.
As a noun eyne is
(obsolete).
syne |
gyne |
As an adverb syne
is subsequently; then.
As a noun gyne is
the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.
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