English Adverb atwixt (not comparable) (obsolete, dialectal) Between. Synonym: betwixt 1590, Edmund Spenser, “Book I, Canto VIII”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC, page 108:But with outrageous strokes did him restraine,And with his body bard the way atwixt them twaine. 1789, David Sillar, “Epistle to J. W****N, Student of Divinity, Edinburgh”, in Poems, Kilmarnock, page 59:Whate’er ye are, be sure an’ fix’t;Opinions ne’er haltin’ atwixt; 1864 May – 1865 November, Charles Dickens, chapter 13, in Our Mutual Friend. […], volume (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1865, →OCLC, book the, page 139:[…] the boat’s drove tight by the tide ’atwixt two tiers of barges. 1909, Zane Grey, chapter 18, in The Last Trail, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, page 218:“I kin take him from right here ’atwixt his eyes,” said Jenks softly, and tapped his rifle significantly.Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.