Definition of Teinding

1. teind [v] - See also: teind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Teinding

teichoic acid
teichoic acids
teichopsia
teicoplanin
teicoplanins
teiglach
teiid
teiid lizard
teiids
teil
teils
teilzone
teilzones
teind
teinded
teinding (current term)
teinds
teineite
teinland
teinoscope
teinoscopes
teinture
teju
tek
tekke
tekki
tekkie
tekkies
tekn-
teknonym

Literary usage of Teinding

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

1. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1902)
"Upon their going to another field of Sir Robert's to proceed with their teinding, he followed them thither also with the like threats, so that they were ..."

2. Publications by Dorset Record Society, Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, Ohio Historical Society (1905)
"teinding. There was also a complaint by John Lawrie against John Underwood and Alexander Linen setting forth that when they were ..."

3. Records of the Baron Court of Stitchell, 1655-1807 by George Gunn (1905)
"There was also a complaint by John Lawrie against John Underwood and Alexander Linen setting forth that when they were teinding the pease Harvest last, ..."

4. What are Teinds?: An Account of the History of Tithes in Scotland by William George Black (1893)
"... simplified tithe-paying wherever an agreement was come to. After the valuations introduced in Charles 1.'s reign, teinding in kind fell into desuetude; ..."

5. Peebles During the Reign of Queen Mary by Robert Renwick (1903)
"... to assigne thame ane speciale day for teinding of thair cornea, ... to assigne him ane speciale day, and thai suld haif thankful! teinding"1 (f. 259). ..."

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