atween

/əˈtwin/
adverb
  1. In an intermediate position or interval (archaic or dialectal).
    • The two towers stood with a narrow alley atween.
    • The seasons come and go, with spring and autumn atween.
    • He placed the bookends with the volumes atween.
preposition
  1. Between (archaic or dialectal variant of 'between').
    • The secret path wound atween the rocks and the river.
    • In the poem, the traveler rested atween the hills and the sea.
    • The old cottage stood atween the two great oaks.
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