different between eyne vs heyne

eyne

English

Alternative forms

  • eyen

Etymology

From Old English ?agan, plural of ?age.

Noun

eyne

  1. (obsolete) plural of eye
    • 1605, The Trial of Chivalry (a play of uncertain unauthorship)
      Were it to search the furthest Northern clime / Where frosty Hyems with an ycie Mace / Strikes dead all living things, Ide find it out, / And borrowing fire from those fayre sunny eyne / Thaw Winters frost and warme that dead cold clime: []

Anagrams

  • eeny, eyen, yeen

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heyne

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English, meaning "low, mean".

Noun

heyne

  1. A wretch; a rascal.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

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