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Teen   /tin/   Listen
noun
Teen  n.  Grief; sorrow; affiction; pain. (Archaic) "With public toil and private teen Thou sank'st alone."



Teen  n.  A teenager.



verb
Teen  v. t.  To excite; to provoke; to vex; to affict; to injure. (Obs.)



Teen  v. t.  To hedge or fence in; to inclose. (Prov. Eng.)






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"Teen" Quotes from Famous Books



... March 27th, and visits were paid to Ras-el-Teen, the old palace of Mehemet Ali, to Cleopatra's Needle and Pompey's Pillar. Then the Ariadne was boarded once more and a farewell dinner given to Mourad Pasha, the representative of the Egyptian Government, who ...
— The Life of King Edward VII - with a sketch of the career of King George V • J. Castell Hopkins

... who had know him stood about and searched their vocabularies to find some good words, if it were possible, to speak of him. One kind-looking man said, after much thought: "When 'Cas' was about fo'teen he was one of the best ...
— Strictly Business • O. Henry

... bleeds To think o' the teen that I have turn'd you to. Which is from my remembrance! Please ...
— The Tempest - The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] • William Shakespeare

... by four grinning youths, teen-agers in black motorcycle jackets and boots, excited by the chance for a little action, delighted at the opportunity to hit someone in the ...
— Forever • Robert Sheckley

... teen-ager hesitated. "You don't suppose Exman might have been translating some foreign words with a meaning similar to 'high loyalty'? For instance, high loyalty could mean 'good faith.' I know that in Latin 'good faith' would ...
— Tom Swift and The Visitor from Planet X • Victor Appleton


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