Definition of Seynt. Meaning of Seynt. Synonyms of Seynt

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Definition of Seynt

Seynt
Seynt Seynt, n. A gridle. See 1st Seint. [Obs.]

Meaning of Seynt from wikipedia

- 7ra-13vb) The Life of Adam and Eve (E ff.1ra-2vb; ff.14ra-16rb) Seynt Mergrete (ff.16rb-21ra) Seynt Katerine (ff.21ra-24vb) St Patrick's Purgatory (ff.25ra-31vb)...
- fifteen-year-old Anne of Bohemia, Chaucer wrote (in Middle English): "For this was on seynt Valentynes day Whan every foul cometh there to chese his make Of every kynde...
- Woodcut Frontispiece from Alexander Barclay's "Lyfe of Seynt George" Westminster 1515...
- as the narrator relates the tale of "A long castel with walles white/Be Seynt Johan, on a ryche hil" (1318–1319) who is mourning grievously after the...
- The Book of Saint Albans, originally Boke of Seynt Albans, is the common title of a book printed in 1486 that is a compilation of matters relating to...
- as the narrator relates the tale of "A long castel with walles white/Be Seynt Johan, on a ryche hil" (1318–1319) who is mourning grievously after the...
- The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul (or The Conuersyon of Seynt Paule) is a Middle English miracle play of the late fifteenth century. Written in rhyme...
- illustrations taken from life by the printer Erhard Reuwich The Boke of Seynt Albans, with a contribution attributed to Juliana Berners Giovanni Pico...
- Woodcut Frontispiece from Alexander Barclay's "Lyfe of Seynt George" Westminster 1515....
- (in English) of 6 June 1452 for a new roof referred to the "cherche of seynt Bennettys". Lyne's map of Cambridge of 1574 shows "Benett Ch" while Loggan's...