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syne S0398800 (sīn) Scots adv.1. Before now; ago.2. Afterward; since then; since.3. Thereupon; next.conj. Since.prep. Since. [Scots, from Middle English sitthen, from Old English siththan.]syne (səɪn) or synadv, prep, conj a Scot word for since[C14: probably related to Old English sīth since]
syne (səɪn) or syndvb (tr) to rinse; wash outna rinse[C14: of uncertain origin]syne (saɪn) adv., prep., conj. Chiefly Scot. since. [1300–50; Middle English (north) seine, syn, contraction of sethen, sithen since] syne Past participle: syned Gerund: syning
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I syne | you syne | he/she/it synes | we syne | you syne | they syne |
Preterite |
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I syned | you syned | he/she/it syned | we syned | you syned | they syned |
Present Continuous |
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I am syning | you are syning | he/she/it is syning | we are syning | you are syning | they are syning |
Present Perfect |
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I have syned | you have syned | he/she/it has syned | we have syned | you have syned | they have syned |
Past Continuous |
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I was syning | you were syning | he/she/it was syning | we were syning | you were syning | they were syning |
Past Perfect |
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I had syned | you had syned | he/she/it had syned | we had syned | you had syned | they had syned |
Future |
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I will syne | you will syne | he/she/it will syne | we will syne | you will syne | they will syne |
Future Perfect |
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I will have syned | you will have syned | he/she/it will have syned | we will have syned | you will have syned | they will have syned |
Future Continuous |
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I will be syning | you will be syning | he/she/it will be syning | we will be syning | you will be syning | they will be syning |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been syning | you have been syning | he/she/it has been syning | we have been syning | you have been syning | they have been syning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been syning | you will have been syning | he/she/it will have been syning | we will have been syning | you will have been syning | they will have been syning |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been syning | you had been syning | he/she/it had been syning | we had been syning | you had been syning | they had been syning |
Conditional |
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I would syne | you would syne | he/she/it would syne | we would syne | you would syne | they would syne |
Past Conditional |
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I would have syned | you would have syned | he/she/it would have syned | we would have syned | you would have syned | they would have syned |
syneenUK
for auld lang syneIn honor of old times. "Auld lang syne" is a Scottish phrase meaning "old long since." Come on, you're only in town for a few days—let's go to dinner for auld lang syne.See also: auld, lang, synefor auld lang syne for old times' sake. The phrase literally means ‘for old long since’, and is the title and refrain of a song by Robert Burns ( 1788 ).See also: auld, lang, synefor auld lang syne/for old times' sakeIn memory of the good old days; for nostalgic reasons. This expression today is invariably associated with the song Robert Burns allegedly took down from an old man’s singing in 1788. Presumably it began its life with an emphasis on remembering “auld acquaintance”—that is, old friends—which appeared about 1670 in a ballad by Francis Semphill and repeated a phrase that was already proverbial. The anglicized version, for old times’ sake, probably dates from the same period. Eric Partridge deemed both to be clichés by the mid-nineteenth century. See also: auld, lang, old, sake, syneEncyclopediaSeeSYN |