Definition of Foyning

1. foyne [v] - See also: foyne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foyning

foxtrotted
foxtrotting
foxy boxing
foy
foyer
foyerlike
foyers
foyle
foyled
foyles
foyling
foyne
foyned
foynes
foyning (current term)
foys
foyson
foysons
fozier
foziest
foziness
fozinesses
fozy
fpm
fps
fqih
fqihs
fra
fra 1

Literary usage of Foyning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Schools and Masters of Fence: From the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century by Egerton Castle (1885)
"It may, therefore, be inferred that the science of fence with the " foyning" rapier first came into this country from Spain ; but, on the other hand, ..."

2. Le Morte D'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1908)
"... while foyning, tracing and traversing as noble knights; thus they fought long, near half a day, and either were sore wounded. ..."

3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1835)
"... to foyning'g Common, all in the county of Sussex. xii. An Act to enable the company of T 2 xi. An Act for making a turnpike road from ..."

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