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skein I. \ˈskān\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English skeyne, skayne, from Middle French escaigne 1. or skean or skeane \“\ : a loosely coiled length of yarn or thread wound on a reel in lengths suitable for a manufacturing process (as dyeing) or for sale as knitting wool or embroidery floss; also : such a bundle containing a given amount — compare hank 2. : something suggesting the twistings and contortions of a skein < unravel the tangled skein of evidence > 3. : a flock of wild fowl (as geese or ducks) in flight — compare gaggle 4. : spireme II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to wind into skeins III. \ˈskān\ noun (-s) Etymology: Dutch scheen narrow strip, shin, from Middle Dutch schene — more at shin 1. also skain \“\ : a trimmed strip of osier made from splits for basketwork 2. : a metal thimble on an axletree arm |