Definition of Fayned

1. fayne [v] - See also: fayne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fayned

fayalite
fayalites
fayalitic
faydom
fayed
fayence
fayences
fayer
fayest
faygeleh
faygelehs
faying
faying surface
faying surfaces
fayne
fayned (current term)
faynes
fayning
fayre
fayres
fays
fayth
faythe
faytour
faytours
faze
fazed
fazenda
fazendas
fazes

Literary usage of Fayned

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

1. Collections by Wyoming Historical Society, Malone Society, Robert C. Morris (1907)
"109. uncrossed out before fayned. 110. an crossed out before let. 113. .4 second hime apparently crossed out before his. 120. shall shall, sic. ..."

2. The English Charlemagne Romances by Sidney J. Herrtage, William Caxton, Emil Hausknecht, S. L. Lee, John Bourchier, Octavia Richardson (1887)
"... the monke fayned to wepe, and prayed Huon Ti.e monk refuses to suffer hym to departe, and sayde, ' syr, I am he thai to reply, and Huon threaten« ..."

3. Elizabethan Critical Essays by George Gregory Smith (1904)
"For that a fayned example hath asmuch force to teach as a true example (for as ... fayned him- 10 selfe in extreame disgrace of his King: for verifying of ..."

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