An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 419

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 419


1. Extremity, S.


2. Termination, S.


_Ferguson._


HYNE, _s._


1. A person.


_Douglas._


Su. G. _hion_, individuum humanum.


2. A young man, a stripling.


_Barbour._


3. A farm-servant, S., _hind_ E.


A. S. _hine_, id.


_Bar. Courts._


4. A peasant.


A. S. _hineman_.


_Doug._


HYNE, _adv._


1. Hence, S.


_Douglas._


_Hyne far awa_, far hence, Ang.


2. Referring to the eternal state.


_Lyndsay._


Belg. _heen_, away; Su. G. _haen_, hence. _Fra hyne-furth_, henceforward.


_Acts Ja. III._


HINDERNYCHT, _s._ The last night.


_Bannatyne P._


_To_ HYNG, _v. a._ To hang, S.


_Douglas._


_To_ ~Hing~, _v. n._


1. To be suspended.


_Ramsay._


2. To be in a state of dependance.


_Acts Ja. IV._


~Hingare~, _s._


1. A necklace.


_Douglas._


2. In pl. hangings, tapestry.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


_To_ HYNK, HINK, _v. n._ To be in a doubtful state.


_Henrysone._


Germ. _henk-en_, to suspend; Su. G. _hwink-a_, vacillare.


HINK, _s._ Perh. hesitation.


_Mellvills MS._


HINKLINE, _s._ Same as E. _inkling_.


_Mellvills MS._


Su. G. _wink-a_, to beckon.


_To_ HINT, HYNT, _v. a._ To lay hold of; pret. _hent_, S.







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