Definition of Faynes

1. fayne [v] - See also: fayne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faynes

fayalites
fayalitic
faydom
fayed
fayence
fayences
fayer
fayest
faygeleh
faygelehs
faying
faying surface
faying surfaces
fayne
fayned
faynes (current term)
fayning
fayre
fayres
fays
fayth
faythe
faytour
faytours
faze
fazed
fazenda
fazendas
fazes
fazing

Literary usage of Faynes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Psalter: Or Psalms of David and Certain Canticles by Richard Rolle, Henry Ramsden Bramley (1884)
"... faynes iя my hert. С The light of godis face is Me light of his grace Mat ... faynes, Mat is gastly ioy. noght wi'Mouten in ..."

2. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs by Thomas Percy (1840)
"... the budds ot" young hazle : and the thime must be gathered ne^re the side of a hill where faynes use to be : and ' take ' the grosse of a ..."

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