Betwixt

  • 11betwixt — preposition 1 poetic or old use between 2 betwixt and between old fashioned not quite belonging to one group or to another …

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  • 12betwixt — UK [bɪˈtwɪkst] / US preposition literary between • betwixt and between …

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  • 13betwixt — be•twixt [[t]bɪˈtwɪkst[/t]] prep. adv. dial. between • betwixt and between Etymology: bef. 950; ME betwix, OE betwix=be be +tweox two each …

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  • 14betwixt — /bəˈtwɪkst/ (say buh twikst), /bi / (say bee ) preposition 1. Archaic between. –phrase 2. betwixt and between, neither the one nor the other; in a middle position. {Middle English betwix, Old English betweox; for final t compare against, etc.} …

  • 15betwixt — prep. & adv. archaic between. Phrases and idioms: betwixt and between colloq. neither one thing nor the other. Etymology: ME f. OE betweox f. Gmc: cf. AGAINST …

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  • 16Betwixt and between — Betwixt Be*twixt , prep. [OE. betwix, bitwix, rarely bitwixt, AS. betweox, betweohs, betweoh, betw[=i]h; pref. be by + a form fr. AS. tw[=a] two. See {Between}.] [1913 Webster] 1. In the space which separates; between. [1913 Webster] From betwixt …

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  • 17betwixt and between — ► betwixt and between informal neither one thing nor the other. Main Entry: ↑betwixt …

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  • 18Betwixt and Between — ( L Envers et l endroit , also translated as The Wrong Side and the Right Side , Collection, 1937) is a work of non fiction by Albert Camus …

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  • 19betwixt and between — adverb : in a midway position : neither one thing nor the other wrote … in such wise that he seemed more or less betwixt and between American Guide Series: Pennsylvania * * * betwixt and between In a middling, undecided, or intermediate position… …

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  • 20betwixt and between — Synonyms and related words: amid, amidships, amidst, among, amongst, between, betwixt, dull, fair, fair to middling, fairish, half and half, halfway, in medias res, in the mean, in the middle, indifferent, insipid, lackluster, medially, mediocre …

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