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Webster 1913 Edition
Agrin
A-grin′
(ȧ-grĭn′)
, adv.
& Adj.
[Pref.
a-
+ grin
.] In the act of grinning.
“His visage all agrin.” Tennyson.
Definition 2024
agrin
agrin
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əˈ.ɡrɪn/
- Rhymes: -ɪn
Adjective
agrin (not comparable)
- grinning; having happiness or satisfaction apparent on one's face
- 1847, Alfred Tennyson, The Princess:
- Yea, let her see me fall! and with that I drave
Among the thickest and bore down a Prince,
And Cyril, one. Yea, let me make my dream
All that I would. But that large-moulded man,
His visage all agrin as at a wake,
Made at me through the press, and, staggering back
With stroke on stroke the horse and horseman, came
As comes a pillar of electric cloud,
Flaying the roofs and sucking up the drains,
And shadowing down the champaign till it strikes
- Yea, let her see me fall! and with that I drave
- 1849, Charlotte Brontë, Shirley, Chapter III:
- When a ray from a lantern (the three pedestrians of the party carried each one) fell on Mr. Moore's face, you could see an unusual, because a lively, spark dancing in his eyes, and a new-found vivacity mantling on his dark physiognomy; and when the rector's visage was illuminated, his hard features were revealed all agrin and ashine with glee.
- 1847, Alfred Tennyson, The Princess:
Etymology 2
AGRN (“the name of the associated gene”) + -in
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈæ.ɡrɪn/
Noun
agrin (plural agrins)
- (neuroscience) a protein involved in the formation of neuromuscular junctions during embryonic development