Middle English Dictionary Entry
tīnede adj.
Entry Info
Forms | tīnede adj. Also tin(n)id. |
Etymology | From tīnd(e n. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Having a horn or horns; of a hart: having branches of antlers.
Associated quotations
- (c1410) York MGame (Vsp B.12)17 : Þe hede [of a hart] is of grete beemes..and thyk tynede.
- (1440) PParv.(Hrl 221)494 : Tynyd, wythe a tyne..Carnicatus.
- c1450 When the son (Frf 16)12 : Diane..With her yong hornys shynyng on her fronte, Al with her tynnyd hiwe on oure oryzonte..was yn libra.