Middle English Dictionary Entry
linnen v.
Entry Info
Forms | linnen v. Also lin(ne, line; p. lan. |
Etymology | OE linnan |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
(a) To stop, cease, desist; of a fire: cease burning; ~ of, desist from (sth.); (b) to stop (doing sth.); ~ tale, stop talking; (c) to end (sth.), quench (thirst); (d) to cease to exist, come to an end; of a man: die.
Associated quotations
a
- c1300(?c1225) Horn (Cmb Gg.4.27)21/354 : Rymenhild..Gan lynne wiþ hire Muþe.
- c1300(?c1225) Horn (Cmb Gg.4.27)59/992 : Rymenhild help me winne, Þat þu noȝt ne linne [vr. blynne].
- a1350 Sayings St.Bern.(Hrl 2253)51 : Þat on saiþ 'let', þat oþer seyþ 'do'; Ne wune hue nout lynne.
- a1450(a1338) Mannyng Chron.Pt.1 (Lamb 131)8347 : Þe lowe was mikel & vp-ward stey..Til al was brent, woldit nought lynne [vr. blynne].
- c1450 Ladd Y the daunce (Cai 383/603)p.307 : He prikede, and he pransede; nolde he neuer lynne; Yt was the murgust nyt that euer Y cam ynne.
- a1500(?a1400) Firumb.(2) (Fil)193 : Thanne wolle the knyghtys doute, that they neuer lynne whyle they beȝt on lyue.
- c1500 Cleges (Ashm 61)133 : Be crystes sake, I rede ȝe lyne Of all þe sorow þat ȝe be Ine.
b
- a1225 Lamb.Hom.Pater N.(Lamb 487)67/230 : Ure fond nefre ne linnen for to fonden us mid sunnen.
- c1300(?c1225) Horn (Cmb Gg.4.27)19/311 : Þi tale nu þu lynne [vr. gyn þou lynne].
- c1300 Horn (LdMisc 108)58/1033 : Reymyld me help to winne, Þat þou ith nowt ne lynne.
- c1330(?a1300) Tristrem (Auch)38 : Neuer þai no lan Þe pouer to wirche wo.
- c1330(?c1300) Guy(1) (Auch)5950 : His leman lan neuer wepeing.
- c1450 Glad & blithe (SeldArch B.26)27 : The Sinagoge hath hit in memorye, ȝyt neuer he lynneth maliciusly esse ceca.
c
- a1400(?a1325) Bonav.Medit.(1) (Hrl 1701)733 : And ȝaue hym to drynke aysel and galle; He tastede sumdele hys þryst for to lyne.
d
- c1225(?c1200) St.Kath.(1) (Einenkel)1702 : Monie ma murhðen..þe neauer ne linneð nowðer ne lesseð ah leasteð aa mare.
- c1450(c1400) Sultan Bab.(Gar 140)516 : Dede to the grounde ther he lan.
- c1450 Capgr.St.Kath.(Arun 396)1.593 : There cecyd the name of babilon and for euer gan lyn [vr. lyne].