twiced
English
Adverb
twiced (not comparable)
- Alternative form of twicet (“twice”).
- 2008, Barbara Kingsolver, Prodigal Summer (→ISBN):
- “They're just cows.” “True.” “How many times a day you milk her, twiced?” Twiced, they all said. Oncet, twiced. She wondered if that was a vestige of Old English hanging on in these isolated mountain towns. “I just milk once a day, believe it or not. Even that's more than I need now. Just before you came in that door, I was making up my mind for this to be my last milking.”
- 2008, Barbara Kingsolver, Prodigal Summer (→ISBN):
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