TYND, s.
1. A harrow-tooth, S.

Isl. tindr, Su. G. tinne, id.

2. One course of the harrow over a field, S.
3. Tyndis, s. pl. The horns of a hart.
Douglas.

Su. G. tinne, any thing sharp like a tooth.

TINDE, s. On tinde, in a collected state.

Isl. tynt, collectum.

Sir Tristrem.

To TINE, TYNE, v. a.
1. To lose.
Wallace.
2. To forfeit.
Acts Ja. I.
3. To kill or destroy.
Wyntown.
4. To tine the saddle, to lose all, S.

Isl. tyn-ast, perdere.

Baillie.