The spelling of the word "gynne" has origins in Old English and Middle English. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /dʒɪn/. The "g" is a remnant of the Old English "gyn," meaning "woman." Over time, the spelling changed to "gynne" in Middle English to represent the pronunciation. Today, the word is no longer commonly used, but understanding its historical spelling and phonetics can help in studying the evolution of the English language.