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TWINE, v.t.

1. To twist; to wind, as one thread or cord around another, or as any flexible substance around another, or as any flexible substance around another body; as fine twined linen. Ex.39.

2. To unite closely; to cling to; to embrace.

3. To gird; to wrap closely about.

Let wreaths of triumph now my temples twine.

TWINE, v.i. To unite closely, or by interposition of parts.

Friends now fast sworn, who twine in love--

1. To wind; to bend; to make turns.

As rivers, though they bend and twine--

2. To turn round; as,her spindles twine.

TWINE, n. A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together; used for binding small parcels, and for sewing sails to their bolt-ropes, &c. Twine of a stronger kind is used for nets.

1. A twist; a convolution; as Typhon's snaky twine.

2. Embrace; act of winding round.
1913 Definition
Twine (twine)
n.(?)
Twine
[AS. twin, properly, a twisted or double thread; akin to D. twijn, Icel. twinni; from twi-. See Twice, and cf. Twin.]
  1. A twist; a convolution.

    Typhon huge, ending in snaky twine. Milton.

  2. A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together, and used for various purposes, as for binding small parcels, making nets, and the like; a small cord or string.
  3. The act of twining or winding round.
    J. Philips.

    Twine reeler, a kind of machine for twisting twine; a kind of mule, or spinning machine.

  4. To twist together] to form by twisting or winding of threads; to wreathe; as, fine twined linen.
  5. To wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body.

    Let me twine
    Mine arms about that body.
    Shak.

  6. To wind about; to embrace; to entwine.

    Let wreaths of triumph now my temples twine. Pope.

  7. To change the direction of.
    [Obs.] Fairfax.
  8. To mingle; to mix.
    [Obs.] Crashaw.
  9. To mutually twist together; to become mutually involved.
  10. To wind; to bend; to make turns; to meander.

    As rivers, though they bend and twine,
    Still to the sea their course incline.
    Swift.

  11. To turn round; to revolve.
    [Obs.] Chapman.
  12. To ascend in spiral lines about a support; to climb spirally; as, many plants twine.

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