- pínian
- \pínian 1 wv/t2 3rd pres pínað past pínode ptp gepínod to torture, torment [L poena]
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
pine — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pīn, from Latin pinus; probably akin to Greek pitys pine Date: before 12th century 1. any of a genus (Pinus of the family Pinaceae, the pine family) of coniferous… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Penenden Heath — infobox UK place static static image caption=The remnants of Penenden Heath, now a recreation ground country =England official name =Penenden Heath latitude =51.283333 longitude =0.533333 population = shire district =Maidstone shire county =Kent… … Wikipedia
Peinigen — Peinigen, verb. reg. act. Pein verursachen, jetzt nur noch in der zweyten Bedeutung des Hauptwortes, einen hohen Grad der Schmerzen und der Unlust verursachen. So wohl körperlicher Schmerzen. Da dieser todt war, peinigten sie den vierten auch und … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Melania, S.S. (1) — 1S. S. Melania et Pinianus (31. al. 19. Dec., 7. et 31. Jan., 8. Juni). Die hl. Melania, zum Unterschiede von ihrer gleichnamigen Großmutter die Jüngere zugenannt, war eine vornehme und überaus reiche Römerin und erblickte um d.J. 382 das Licht… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
pine — pine1 pinelike, adj. /puyn/, n. 1. any evergreen, coniferous tree of the genus Pinus, having long, needle shaped leaves, certain species of which yield timber, turpentine, tar, pitch, etc. Cf. pine family. 2. any of various similar coniferous… … Universalium
St. Siricius — Pope St. Siricius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Siricius (384 99). Born about 334; died 26 November, 399, Siricius was a native of Rome; his father s name was Tiburtius. Siricius entered the service of the Church at an early… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Siricius — Pope St. Siricius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Siricius (384 99). Born about 334; died 26 November, 399, Siricius was a native of Rome; his father s name was Tiburtius. Siricius entered the service of the Church at an early… … Catholic encyclopedia
pine — pine1 [paın] n [Date: 1000 1100; : Latin; Origin: pinus] 1.) [U and C] also pine tree a tall tree with long hard sharp leaves that do not fall off in winter ▪ an ancient pine forest 2.) [U] the pale wood of pine trees, used to make furniture,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pein — Sf erw. obs. (8. Jh.), mhd. pīn m., pīn(e), ahd. pīn, as. pīna Entlehnung. Wie afr. pīne, ae. * pīn, in ae. pīnian peinigen entlehnt aus spl. pēna Höllenstrafe ; daraus über Höllenqualen die heutige Bedeutung. Nach Bammesberger ist das Irische… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
pine — {{11}}pine (n.) coniferous tree, O.E. pintreow, the first element from L. pinus, from PIE *pei fat, sap, pitch (Cf. Skt. pituh juice, sap, resin, pitudaruh pine tree, Gk. pitys pine tree, L. pinguis fat ). Pine top cheap illicit w … Etymology dictionary