What is another word for Gaine?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈe͡ɪn] (IPA)

Gaine is a verb that means to obtain or acquire something through effort or hard work. This word has many synonyms that can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning, such as "attain", "earn", "win", "achieve", "acquire", "procure", "gain possession of", "secure", "obtain", and "get hold of". These words can be used depending on the context and the tone of the sentence. For instance, "attain" and "earn" are used to emphasise the hard work involved, while "win" conveys a victorious tone. "Acquire" and "procure" focus on obtaining something that is desired, while "secure" and "obtain" encapsulate the idea of obtaining something by overcoming obstacles.

What are the hypernyms for Gaine?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gaine

My Care, is losse of Care, by old Care done, Your Care, is Gaine of Care, by new Care wonne: The Cares I giue, I haue, though giuen away, They 'tend the Crowne, yet still with me they stay: Bull.
"Richard-II"
Shakespeare, William
Enuy, malice, flattery, disdaine, Auarice, deceit, falsned, filthy Gaine.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
And an other speaking to the incoragement of youth in studie and to be come excellent in letters and armies, said thus: Many are the paines and perils to be past, But great is the Gaine and glory at the last.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham

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