peyne

Middle English

Etymology

Old French peine, paine

Noun

peyne (plural peynes)

  1. pain (feeling of suffering)

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin pectinem, accusative of pecten.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpej.ne]

Noun

peyne m (plural peynes)

  1. comb
    • c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 27r.
      […] ¬ ſi deſpues en aquella agua moiaré el peyne ¬ peynaré con el los cabellos tinnen ſe negros de tintura q́ dura muy grand tiempo.
      […] and if after they were to wet the comb in that water and comb their hair with it, they would be dyed black with a very long-lasting dye.
  • peynar (to comb)

Descendants

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