See also: jiné and jīn'é

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jine

  1. Pronunciation spelling of join.
    • 1895, James Whitcomb Riley, Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury[1]:
      Ezry had his two little girls jine that night, and I ricollect the preacher made sich a purty prayer about the Savior a-cotin' from the Bible 'bout "Suffer little childern to come unto me" and all; and talked so purty about the jedgment day, and mothers a-meetin' the'r little ones there and all; and went on tel ther wasn't a dry eye in the house--and jist as he was a-windin' up, Abe Riggers stuck his head in at the door and hollered "fire" loud as he could yell.

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jine

  1. third-person singular optative active of jeti (to conquer)