
foin



foin verb. [fɔɪn] arch.
foin noun. [fɔɪn] arch.
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English Dictionaryfoin verb.
[fɔɪn] arch. LME.[from FOIN noun2.]1. verb intrans. Make a thrust with or
with a pointed weapon; lunge. Freq. foll. by
at a person.
LME.transf.:
■ G. Cavendish The boare continually foining at him with his great tuskes.2. verb trans. Thrust at, stab.
LME-M16. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
foin noun1.
ME-E18.[Old French foine (mod. fouine) from Proto-Romance deriv. of Latin fagus beech.](The fur of) the beech-marten,
Martes foina; in
pl., garments or trimmings of this fur.
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foin noun2.
[fɔɪn] arch. ME.[Old French foine, foisne (mod. fouine) three-pronged fish-spear, from Latin fuscina trident; partly from FOIN verb.]1. A kind of spear. Only in
ME.2. A thrust made with a pointed weapon.
LME.■ M. Twain Arthur smote..Mordred with a foin of his spear.3. =
FOIL noun4.
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