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syne adv.in Burns' poem "Auld Lang Syne" (1788), the usual Scottish form of obsolete sine (adv., conj.) "after that, afterward; before now, ago," c. 1300, an adverb from Middle English sin, a contraction of sithen "afterward, from now on," for which see since. Syne is the same word as since, but without the adverbial genitive inflection. updated on November 05, 2022 |