twi-

See also: twi, twî, ƫwi, Twi, and TWI

English

Etymology

From Middle English twi-, from Old English twi- (two, double), from Proto-Germanic *twi- (two-, double-), from Proto-Indo-European *dwi- (two-, double-) (compare Proto-Germanic *twiz- (twice), from Proto-Indo-European *dwís (twice)), from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (two).

Compare twin, twice, two, and see more details at two.

Cognate with German zwie- (twice), Swedish tve- (twi-, double), Old Prussian dwi- (twi-), Latin bi-, bis (twice) (< Old Latin dui-, duis).

Prefix

twi-

  1. (rare or no longer productive) two
    twi-headed
  2. (rare or no longer productive) double, both
    twilight, twi-tongued

Synonyms

Derived terms

English terms prefixed with twi-

Translations

Anagrams

Old English

Alternative forms

  • twio-, twy-

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *twi-, from Proto-Germanic *twi-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwi-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /twi/

Prefix

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twi-

  1. two, double
    twieċġedouble-edged
    twidǣlanto divide
  2. twice, bi-
    twibrowentwice-brewed
  3. implying doubt or uncertainty
    twirǣdeuncertain; in disagreement

Derived terms

Old English terms prefixed with twi-

Descendants

  • Middle English: twi-, twei-, twy-
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