stynge

Middle English

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old English sting, stincg, from Proto-Germanic *stangiz.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stinɡ/, /stindʒ/

Noun

stynge (plural styngges)

  1. A sting; the pain caused by a stinger or any analogous pain.
  2. (rare) A stinger; the sharp point of an insect used to sting.
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References

Etymology 2

From Old English stingan.

Verb

stynge

  1. Alternative form of stingen
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