Definitions for Dyce

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Spelling: [dahys]
IPA: /daɪs/

Dyce is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 24 anagrams from letters in Dyce (cdey).

Definitions for Dyce

noun

  1. Alexander, 1798–1869, Scottish editor.

Examples for Dyce

Sic, but should be Faustum (1st line) and is so given by Mr. Dyce and Isham.

Dyce altered "Gaveston" to "Lancaster;" but the language is ironical.

Malone, Warburton, Dyce, and Collier have wasted their life.

Your recommendation seems to point to the Cambridge edition of Dyce.

Mr. Dyce corrects (as Isham) to 'Titum' and line 1st 'Titus.'

Mr Singer and Mr Dyce have changed twere to it were for the sake of the metre.

Mr. Dyce also quotes from Freeman's Rubbe and a great Cast, 1614.

I should mention, that I take the dates and book-lore from Mr. Dyce himself.

Dyce's text is 'he': but 'to' is often in Davies' time printed for 'too.'

Dyce reads "enthrill'd" (a word that I do not remember to have seen).

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