Repined vs Repiped - What's the difference?
As verbs the difference between repined and repiped is that repined is (repine) while repiped is (repipe).
repined
English
repine
English
Verb
(en-verb)
*, II.3.6:
- But many times we complain, repine , and mutter without a cause, we give way to passions we may resist and will not.
* Alexander Pope
- What if the head, the eye, or ear repined / To serve mere engines to the ruling mind?
* 1958 , John W. Peterson, Night of Miracles :
- no more need men on earth repine
* 1988 , (Anthony Burgess), Any Old Iron :
- Beatrix invited me no more to tea but I did not greatly repine .
To fail; to wane.
* Spenser
- Repining courage yields no foot to foe.
References
* “ †re?pine, n.”] ” listed in the ” [2nd ed., 1989
* “ repine, v.”] ” listed in the ”Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989
* “ repine, n.”] ” listed in the ”Oxford English Dictionary [3rd ed., December 2009
* “ repine, v.”] ” listed in the ”Oxford English Dictionary [3rd ed., December 2009
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repiped
English
repipe
English
Verb
(repip)
To replace the pipes in.
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