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hained, ppl. a. Chiefly Sc.|heɪnd| [f. hain v.1 + -ed1.] a. Fenced, enclosed. b. (Sc.) Preserved, reserved, spared, saved from consumption. hained grass, pasture from which grazing cattle have been kept for a time.
14..Forest Lawes c. i. §1 in Scot. Stat. I. 323 At þai enter nocht in ony hanyt place of þe woddis with þar bestis. 1579Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1597) §84 Quhatsumever person..pullis or cuttis haned Broome. 17..Earl Richard, Queen's Brother vii. in Child Ballads iv. cx. (1886) 465/1 You'll have them, and as much haind grass As they all on can gae. 1786Burns Cotter's Sat. Night xi, The dame brings forth..her weel-hain'd kebbuck. 1786― N.-Y. Salut. to Maggie 106 I'll flit thy tether To some hain'd rig. |