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Lynde

Lynde \Lynde\, Lynden \Lyn"den\, n. See Linden.

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Lynde

' Lynde' is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is west of Hazebrouck.

Lynde (surname)

Lynde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Charles W. Lynde (1790–1860), New York politician
  • Dolphus S. Lynde (1833–1902), New York politician
  • Sir Henry Lynde (died 1636), MP for Brecon
  • Paul Lynde (1926–1982), American actor and comedian
    • The Paul Lynde Show, sitcom 1972–1973
  • Tilly Lynde (1782–1857), New York politician
  • William Pitt Lynde (1817–1885), US congressman from Milwaukee

Usage examples of "lynde".

The kny3t kache3 his caple, and com to the lawe, Li3te3 doun luflyly, and at a lynde tachez The rayne and his riche with a ro3e braunche.

Of stree first ther was leyd ful many a lode, But how the fyr was maked upon highte, Ne eek the names that the trees highte, As, ook, firre, birch, aspe, alder, holm, popeler, Wylugh, elm, plane, assh, box, chasteyn, lynde, laurer, Mapul, thorn, bech, hasel, ew, whippeltre, How they weren fild shal nat be toold for me, Ne how the goddes ronnen up and doun Disherited of hir habitacioun, In whiche they woneden in reste and pees, Nymphes, Fawnes, and Amadrides.

If thou be foul, be fre of thy dispence, To gete thee freendes ay do thy travaille, Be ay of chiere as light as leef on lynde, And lat hym care, and wepe, and wryng, and waille.

Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies' eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods of the old Cuthbert place.

Rachel Lynde would move to Green Gables and set up her lares and penates in the erstwhile spare room, which was already prepared for her coming.

Lynde says pride goes before a fall and she doesn't believe in the higher education of women at all.

Lynde told them to keep on and show the Pyes that there really were people in the world who could do things without making a muddle of them.

Lynde says that when a man has to eat sour bread two weeks out of three his theology is bound to get a kink in it somewhere.