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tunne

  • noun [ feminine ]
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tunne, an; f.
A barrel, cask
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  • Tunne cuba, Wrt. Voc. ii. 105, 56: 17, 29: cupa, i. 24, 54: 83, 26: cantarus, ubi aqua mittitur, vel

    ydria,

    ii.
      128, 11.
  • Twá tunnan fulle hlútres aloð,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. i. 203, 8: Chr. 852; Erl. 67, 38.
  • Tunnena cuparum, modiorum, Hpt. Gl. 488, 73: cuparum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 18, 35.

    Caupo

    wínbyrels oððe on tunnum,
      21, 13.
  • Nim fela tunnan, and dó hí ðǽr on innan . . . Hí wurdon ðá gebrohte ealle tó ðám tunnum,

      Homl. Skt. i. 4, 259-307.
Etymology
[O. Frs. tunne: Du. ton: O. H. Ger. tunna ydria, crater: Ger. tonne: Icel. tunna: Swed. tunna: Dan. tønde. There are both Celtic and Low Latin forms, tunna; from which the English is taken is uncertain.]
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v. wín-tunne.
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