contynue

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contynue (third-person singular simple present contynues, present participle contynuing, simple past and past participle contynued)

  1. Obsolete spelling of continue
    • 1834, Joseph Stevenson, Illustrations of Scottish History, Maitland Club, page 103:
      [] shewing that all the lordes had bene with her grace in counsaill, and that she perceiued thay were well content with our commyng, but that we shulde not contynue.
    • 1874, Albany Law Journal - Volume 10, page 207:
      And for that he singeth the psalmes in the church with such a jesticulus tone and altitonant voyce, viz.: squeaking like a gelded pigg — which doth not onlie interrupt the other voyces, but is altogether dissonant and disagreeing unto any musicall harmonie, and he hath bene requested by the minister to leave it, but he doth obstinatlie persist and contynue therein.
    • 1896, Arthur Francis Leach, English schools at the Reformation 1546-8, A. Constable, page 107:
      Schole in Ledbury aforeseid shall contynue, and that Richard Wheler, Scholemaster ther, shall haue and enjoye the rowme of Scholemaster there, and shall haue for his wages, yerely, 71s. 3d.,