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▪ I. † seynt Obs. Also 4 saynt, (sayn), ceint, 4–5 seinte, ceynt(e, 4–6 seint, 5 saint, (sent). [a. OF. ceint masc., ceinte fem.:—popular L. cinctum neut., cincta fem. (whence Sp., Pg., It. cinto, cinta) = older L. cinctu-s (u-stem), f. cingĕre to gird.] A girdle.
a1350Assumpt. Mary 473 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 118 A saynt of silk..Þat was obut hir medel done. 13..Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 589 With silk sayn vmbe his syde. Ibid. 2431. c 1386 Chaucer Prol. 329 A Sergeant of the Lawe..Ther was..He rood but hoomly in a medlee cote Girt with a ceint [v. rr. ceynt, seynt, seint, sent] of silk with barres smale. 1399Langl. Rich. Redeles iii. 140 For they..settith all her siluer in seintis and hornes. c1400Ywaine & Gaw. 1772 A riche robe als gan sho ta, And a saint of silk alswa. 1413Pilgr. Sowle v. v. (1859) 76 Aungels..clothed..of reed bloody purpure, gyrd with ceyntes of gold. c1440Promp. Parv. 451/2 Seynt, or cors of a gyrdylle, textum. c1530Crt. of Love 817 With aureat seint about her sydes clene. 1530Palsgr. 268/1 Seynt of a gyrdell, tissu. ▪ II. seynt obs. form of saint, singed ppl. a.1 |