The Collaborative International Dictionary
Feyne
Feyne \Feyne\, v. t.
To feign. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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feyne
vb. (obsolete form of feign English)
Usage examples of "feyne".
Til he so longe hadde wopen and compleyned, And many a yeer his service to me feyned, Til that myn herte, to pitous and to nyce, Al innocent of his corouned malice, For-fered of his deeth, as thoughte me, Upon hise othes and his seuretee, Graunted hym love up this condicioun That everemoore myn honour and renoun Were saved, bothe privee and apert.