lin
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Lin
(ISO 639)
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
1684, Meriton, ''Praise Ale'', 1.46 (quoted in the ''EDD''):
- Till all war deaun I knaw thou wad not lin.
{{quote-text|en|year=1822|publisher=James Hogg|title=The Three Perils of Man|section=I. 238
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{{quote-book|en|year=1612|author=Michael Drayton|title=Poly-Olbion|section=song 9 p. 134|sectionurl=http://poly-olbion.exeter.ac.uk/the-text/full-text/song-9/
(circa), John Millar, poem, published in 1979, William Christian Lehmann, ''John Millar of Glasgow, 1735-1801'', page 414:
- Here the hammer's active din / Blends with sound of roaring lin.
1776, David Herd, George Paton, ''Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc'', page 20, "Binnorie":
- Whan they came to the roaring lin, She drave unwitting Isabel in.
(quote-book)|title=The Hunting of Badlewe: A Dramatic Tale|location=London|publisher=Colburn|Henry Colburn; Edinburgh: G. Goldie|year=1814|page=1|oclc=612459984|newversion=quoted in|chapter2=''The Hunting of Badlewe, a Dramatic Tale.'' 8vo. Edin. 1814. the Scottish Review.|title2=Magazine|The Analectic Magazine, Containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and Magazines, together with Original Miscellaneous Compositions|location2=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher2=Published and sold by Moses Thomas,(nb...)|year2=May 1815|volume2=V (New Series)|pages2=353–354|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=ClpEAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA353|oclc2=974441451|passage=What seek we here / Amid this waste where desolation scowls, / And the red torrent, brawling down the linn, / Sings everlasting discord?
1827, Jane Porter, ''The Scottish Chiefs'', page 51:
- A step farther might be on the firm earth; but more probably it would be illusive, and dash him into the roaring Lin, where he would be ingulfed at once in its furious whirlpool.
1861, Alexander McLachlan, ''The Emigrant: And Other Poems'', page 201:
- O ye were ne ' er the ane to fret,
- But kept my heart aboon,
- Wi ' smiles sweet as when first we met,
- By Locher ' s roaring lin.
(alt form)
''a lin apron'', ''lin-break'', ''lin-brake'', ''a lin cap'', ''lin-clout'', ''lin-garn''/''lin-yarn'', ''lin-man'', ''lin-weaver''/''lin-webster'', ''lin-wheel''
{{quote-text|en|year=1775|author=John Watson|title=The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Halifax|page=16
{{quote-text|en|year=1864|location=Preston|title=Poems|section=8
1866, Gilpin, ''Songs'', 233:
- Paddeys wi' their feyne lin' ware.
1874 (ed. of 1879), Waugh, ''Chim. Corner'', 27:
- Hoo wur stonnin' i' th' front of a weshin'-mug, wi' a lin brat afore her.
(nonstandard form of)
(nonstandard spelling of)
(soft mutation of)
(eo-form of); him
flax (the plant)
(gl-verb form of)
(l)
(syn)
a (l), a line (of transport, especially of public transport and airlines).
(alt form)
(q) linen
line (gloss)
tench (gl)
(inflection of)
tench ((taxfmt))
flax (plant)
linen (fibre)