lin

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  1. Lin

  1. (ISO 639)

  2. To desist, to stop to cease.

  3. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  4. 1684, Meriton, ''Praise Ale'', 1.46 (quoted in the ''EDD''):

  5. Till all war deaun I knaw thou wad not lin.
  6. {{quote-text|en|year=1822|publisher=James Hogg|title=The Three Perils of Man|section=I. 238

  7. (alternative spelling of)

  8. (ux)

  9. {{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/

  10. (circa), John Millar, poem, published in 1979, William Christian Lehmann, ''John Millar of Glasgow, 1735-1801'', page 414:

  11. Here the hammer's active din / Blends with sound of roaring lin.
  12. 1776, David Herd, George Paton, ''Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc'', page 20, "Binnorie":

  13. Whan they came to the roaring lin, She drave unwitting Isabel in.
  14. (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?

  15. 1827, Jane Porter, ''The Scottish Chiefs'', page 51:

  16. 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.
  17. 1861, Alexander McLachlan, ''The Emigrant: And Other Poems'', page 201:

  18. 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.
  19. (alt form)

  20. ''a lin apron'', ''lin-break'', ''lin-brake'', ''a lin cap'', ''lin-clout'', ''lin-garn''/''lin-yarn'', ''lin-man'', ''lin-weaver''/''lin-webster'', ''lin-wheel''

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1775|author=John Watson|title=The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Halifax|page=16

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=1864|location=Preston|title=Poems|section=8

  23. 1866, Gilpin, ''Songs'', 233:

  24. Paddeys wi' their feyne lin' ware.
  25. 1874 (ed. of 1879), Waugh, ''Chim. Corner'', 27:

  26. Hoo wur stonnin' i' th' front of a weshin'-mug, wi' a lin brat afore her.
  27. (nonstandard form of)

  28. (nonstandard spelling of)

  29. linen, flax

  30. line

  31. fluid, liquid

  32. lotion

  33. (soft mutation of)

  34. (eo-form of); him

  35. linen

  36. flax (the plant)

  37. flax

  38. (gl-verb form of)

  39. (l)

  40. (syn)

  41. a (l), a line (of transport, especially of public transport and airlines).

  42. (alt form)

  43. flax

  44. (q) linen

  45. line (gloss)

  46. tench (gl)

  47. (inflection of)

  48. even, smooth

  49. calm, quiet

  50. mild, gentle, sweet

  51. tench ((taxfmt))

  52. flax (plant)

  53. linen (fibre)