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Definition of LangSyne

Langsyne
Langsyne Lang`syne", adv. & n. [Scot. lang long + syne since.] Long since; long ago. [Scot.]

Meaning of LangSyne from wikipedia

- "Auld Lang Syne" (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːl(d) lɑŋ ˈsəi̯n]) is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell...
- "Same Old Lang Syne" is a song written and recorded by Dan Fogelberg and released as a single in 1980. It was included on his 1981 album The Innocent...
- Tighearnaigh Poole Quigley of Connacht - Ó Coigligh Redfern Roche Lydon Walker LangSyne Publishers, who are based in Kilbarrack, Dublin, Ireland, have published...
- auld lang syne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Auld Lang Syne" is a poem by Robert Burns and set to the tune of a traditional folk song. Auld Lang Syne...
- "Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her second Christmas album/thirteenth studio album...
- 1970s and 1980s soft rock hits, including "Longer" (1979), "Same Old Lang Syne" (1981), and "Leader of the Band" (1982). Dan Fogelberg was born in Peoria...
- Scotland, often revising or adapting them. His poem (and song) "Auld Lang Syne" is often sung at Hogmanay (the last day of the year), and "Scots Wha...
- Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne, or simply For Auld Lang Syne, is a 2021 American Peanuts animated special. It is the first Peanuts special produced...
- breakfast. The Hogmanay custom of singing "Auld Lang Syne" has become common in many countries. "Auld Lang Syne" is a Scots poem by Robert Burns, based on...
- "Aegukga" were originally set to the music of the Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" before Ahn Eak-tai composed a unique melody specifically for it in 1936...