adverb General Slang

syne

SYNE · adverb · informal

Since; ago; then; afterwards

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Since, ago, or then/next; 'lang syne' is long ago.

“He left the toun mony a year syne.”
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syne In A Sentence

He left the toun mony a year syne.

Origin & Usage

Scots, from Middle English 'sithen' (since), from Old English 'siþþan'.

Variants sine

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What does 'syne' mean?

Syne means since, ago, or then/afterwards. In 'lang syne' it means 'ago', giving 'long ago'.

How do you use 'syne' in a sentence?

For example, 'He left the toun mony a year syne' means he left the town many a year ago.

Where does 'syne' come from?

It's a Scots word from Middle English 'sithen' (since), which came from Old English 'siþþan'.

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