betwixt


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be·twixt

 (bĭ-twĭkst′)
adv. & prep.
Between.
Idiom:
betwixt and between
In an intermediate position; neither wholly one thing nor another.

[Middle English bitwixt, from Old English betwix; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]
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betwixt

(bɪˈtwɪkst)
prep, adv
1. archaic another word for between
2. betwixt and between in an intermediate, indecisive, or middle position
[Old English betwix; related to Old High German zwiski two each]
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be•twixt

(bɪˈtwɪkst)

prep., adv.
between.
Idioms:
betwixt and between, neither the one nor the other; in a middle position.
[before 950; Middle English betwix, Old English betwix=be- be- + tweox two each]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adv.1.betwixt - in the intervalbetwixt - in the interval; "dancing all the dances with little rest between"
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Translations

betwixt

[bɪˈtwɪkst]
A. ADV betwixt and betweenentre lo uno y lo otro, entre las dos cosas
B. PREP (archaic, liter) = between A
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betwixt

prep (obs, liter, dial) = between
adv betwixt and betweendazwischen
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betwixt

[bɪˈtwɪkst] adv to be betwixt and betweenessere una via di mezzo
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This state of things I have thought it necessary to premise for the information of the general reader, who might be apt to forget, that, although no great historical events, such as war or insurrection, mark the existence of the Anglo-Saxons as a separate people subsequent to the reign of William the Second; yet the great national distinctions betwixt them and their conquerors, the recollection of what they had formerly been, and to what they were now reduced, continued down to the reign of Edward the Third, to keep open the wounds which the Conquest had inflicted, and to maintain a line of separation betwixt the descendants of the victor Normans and the vanquished Saxons.
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