Atwo

/əˈtuː/ adverb

In two; into two pieces or parts (archaic or dialectal).

From Old English prefix 'a-' (in, on, or into a state) + 'two.' This was a productive construction in Middle English where 'a-' could be attached to numbers or conditions to describe a state or position. Related to similar formations like 'atone' (at one) and 'aloof' (on the luff).

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