Eyne

/ˈaɪn/ noun

Definition

An archaic plural form of 'eye', used in Middle English and Early Modern English to mean multiple eyes.

Etymology

From Old English 'eagan', the plural of 'eage' (eye), this form persisted through Middle English as 'eyne' or 'eyen' before being replaced by the modern 'eyes'.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare would have been familiar with 'eyne'—it's a ghostly reminder that even basic words like 'eye' had completely different plural forms, and 'eyes' is actually the younger innovation!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እይን
ay-n
ARالعربية
عين
ayn
BNবাংলা
চোখ
cho-kh
CACatalà
ull
ool
CSČeština
oko
oh-koh
DADansk
øje
ø-yuh
DEDeutsch
Auge
OW-geh
ELΕλληνικά
μάτι
mah-tee
ESEspañol
ojo
OH-ho
FAفارسی
چشم
cheshm
FISuomi
silmä
sil-mah
FRFrançais
œil
e
GUGU
આંખ
aankh
HAHA
kanyi
kan-yee
HEעברית
עין
ayn
HIहिन्दी
आँख
aankh
HUMagyar
szem
shem
IDBahasa Indonesia
mata
mah-tah
IGIG
anya
ah-nya
ITItaliano
occhio
OK-kee-oh
JA日本語
me
KKKK
көзі
ko-zee
KMKM
មាត់
maht
KO한국어
noon
MRMR
आंख
aankh
MSBahasa Melayu
mata
mah-tah
MYမြန်မာ
မျက်စိ
myet-si
NLNederlands
oog
oog
NONorsk
øye
ø-yuh
PAPA
ਅੱਖ
akh
PLPolski
oko
oh-koh
PTPortuguês
olho
OL-hoo
RORomână
ochi
oh-chee
RUРусский
глаз
glahz
SVSvenska
öga
oh-gah
SWKiswahili
jicho
jee-cho
TAதமிழ்
கண்
kan
TEతెలుగు
చెవి
che-vi
THไทย
ตา
tah
TLTL
mata
mah-tah
TRTürkçe
göz
gohz
UKУкраїнська
око
oh-koh
URاردو
آنکھ
aankh
VITiếng Việt
mắt
mat
YOYO
ọ̀pọ̀
oh-poh
ZH中文
眼睛
yǎnjīng
ZUZU
umuthi
oo-moo-thee

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