(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To desist, to stop, to cease.
Till all war deaun I knaw thou wad not lin.
noun
Alternative spelling of linn.
a roaring lin
Here the hammer's active din / Blends with sound of roaring lin.
Whan they came to the roaring lin, She drave unwitting Isabel in.
A step farther might be on the firm earth; but more probably it would be illusive, and dash him into the roaring Lin, where he would be ingulfed at once in its furious whirlpool.
O ye were ne ' er the ane to fret,
But kept my heart aboon,
Wi ' smiles sweet as when first we met,
noun
(Scotland, Ireland, Northern England, especially in compounds) Alternative form of line (“flax, linen”).
a lin apron, lin-break, lin-brake, a lin cap, lin-clout, lin-garn/lin-yarn, lin-man, lin-weaver/lin-webster, lin-wheel
Paddeys wi' their feyne lin' ware.
Hoo wur stonnin' i' th' front of a weshin'-mug, wi' a lin brat afore her.