twi-
English
Etymology
From Middle English twi-, from Old English twī- (“two, double”), from Proto-Germanic *twi-, *twī- (“two-, double-”), from Proto-Germanic *twiz (“twice”), from Proto-Indo-European *duis (“twice”), from Proto-Indo-European *duwo-, *dwóh₁- (“two”) (compare English duo).
Compare twin, twice, two, and see more details at two.
Cognate with German zwie- (“twice”), Swedish tve- (“twi-, double”), Old Prussian dwi- (“twi-”), Latin bī-, bis (“twice”) (< Old Latin duī-, duis).
Prefix
twi-
Synonyms
Derived terms
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *twi-.
Prefix
twi- or twī-
- two; two-, double
- twiecge "two-edged"
- twidǣlan "to divide, split in two"
- twibēte "subject to double compensation"
- twice, bi-
- twibrowen "twice-brewed"
- denoting double-mindedness, doubt, uncertainty, or disunity
- twirǣde "uncertain; in disagreement"
- twisehtan "to disagree"
Derived terms
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