Thomasine

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English

Etymology

Thomas +‎ -ine

Pronunciation

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Adjective

Thomasine (comparative more Thomasine, superlative most Thomasine)

  1. Of, written by, or pertaining to any of several people named Thomas, especially the philosopher Thomas Aquinas.

Proper noun

Thomasine

  1. A female given name from Aramaic, a feminine form of Thomas.

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