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Þ þ (thorn)
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61.
twō
num.
366 quotations in 7 senses
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Cardinal number as adj.: (a) two; (b) in generalizing phrases:
two or (other) thre, thre or two
, two or three (persons, things, words, etc.), a few;
o..or (other) two, on or two
, etc., one or two…
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