A. S. twegen, twain, from tweg, two.
To Twin, Twine, v. n. To part, to separate.
Wallace.
To Twin, v. a. To twin one out of a thing, to deprive him of it, S. B.
TWYNRYS, s. pl. Pincers, nippers.
Teut. dwingh-en, arctare.
Douglas.
TWINTER, s. A beast that is two years old, S, corr. quinter.
Douglas.
A. S. twy-winter, duos annos natus.
TWIST, TWYST, s. A twig.
Barbour.
Teut. twist, rami abscissi, ramalia.