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  • Fain (a.)
    Satisfied; contented; also, constrained.
  • Fain (a.)
    Well-pleased; glad; apt; wont; fond; inclined.
  • Fain (adv.)
    With joy; gladly; -- with wold.
  • Fain (v. t. & i.)
    To be glad ; to wish or desire.
  • Fane (n.)
    A temple; a place consecrated to religion; a church.
  • Fane (n.)
    A weathercock.
  • Fine (a.)
    To change by fine gradations; as (Naut.), to fine down a ship's lines, to diminish her lines gradually.
  • Fine (a.)
    To make fine; to refine; to purify, to clarify; as, to fine gold.
  • Fine (a.)
    To make finer, or less coarse, as in bulk, texture, etc.; as. to fine the soil.
  • Fine (n.)
    A final agreement concerning lands or rents between persons, as the lord and his vassal.
  • Fine (n.)
    A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease.
  • Fine (n.)
    A sum of money paid as the settlement of a claim, or by way of terminating a matter in dispute; especially, a payment of money imposed upon a party as a punishment for an offense; a mulct.
  • Fine (n.)
    End; conclusion; termination; extinction.
  • Fine (n.)
    To impose a pecuniary penalty upon for an offense or breach of law; to set a fine on by judgment of a court; to punish by fine; to mulct; as, the trespassers were fined ten dollars.
  • Fine (superl.)
    (Used ironically.)
  • Fine (superl.)
    Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Not coarse, gross, or heavy
  • Fine (superl.)
    Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread.
  • Fine (superl.)
    Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge.
  • Fine (v. i.)
    To pay a fine. See Fine, n., 3 (b).
  • Fine (v. t.)
    To finish; to cease; or to cause to cease.
  • Naif (a.)
    Having a true natural luster without being cut; -- applied by jewelers to a precious stone.
  • Naif (a.)
    Naive; as, a naif remark.
  • Nape (n.)
    The back part of the neck.
  • Neap (a.)
    Low.
  • Neap (n.)
    A neap tide.
  • Neap (n.)
    The tongue or pole of a cart or other vehicle drawn by two animals.
  • Neif (n.)
    Alt. of Neaf
  • Neif (n.)
    Alt. of Neife
  • nipa (unknown)
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  • Pain (n.)
    Any uneasy sensation in animal bodies, from slight uneasiness to extreme distress or torture, proceeding from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; bodily distress; bodily suffering; an ache; a smart.
  • Pain (n.)
    Punishment suffered or denounced; suffering or evil inflicted as a punishment for crime, or connected with the commission of a crime; penalty.
  • Pain (n.)
    See Pains, labor, effort.
  • Pain (n.)
    Specifically, the throes or travail of childbirth.
  • Pain (n.)
    To inflict suffering upon as a penalty; to punish.
  • Pain (n.)
    To put to bodily uneasiness or anguish; to afflict with uneasy sensations of any degree of intensity; to torment; to torture; as, his dinner or his wound pained him; his stomach pained him.
  • Pain (n.)
    To render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve; as a child's faults pain his parents.
  • Pain (n.)
    Uneasiness of mind; mental distress; disquietude; anxiety; grief; solicitude; anguish.
  • Pane (n.)
    A compartment of a surface, or a flat space; hence, one side or face of a building; as, an octagonal tower is said to have eight panes.
  • Pane (n.)
    A division; a distinct piece, limited part, or compartment of any surface; a patch; hence, a square of a checkered or plaided pattern.
  • Pane (n.)
    Especially, in modern use, the glass in one compartment of a window sash.
  • Pane (n.)
    In irrigating, a subdivision of an irrigated surface between a feeder and an outlet drain.
  • Pane (n.)
    One of the eight facets surrounding the table of a brilliant cut diamond.
  • Pane (n.)
    One of the flat surfaces, or facets, of any object having several sides.
  • Pane (n.)
    One of the openings in a slashed garment, showing the bright colored silk, or the like, within; hence, the piece of colored or other stuff so shown.
  • Pane (n.)
    The narrow edge of a hammer head. See Peen.
  • Pean (n.)
    A song of praise and triumph. See Paean.
  • Pean (n.)
    One of the furs, the ground being sable, and the spots or tufts or.
  • Pein (n.)
    See Peen.
  • Pian (n.)
    The yaws. See Yaws.
  • pina (unknown)
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  • Pine (n.)
    A pineapple.
  • Pine (n.)
    Any tree of the coniferous genus Pinus. See Pinus.
  • Pine (n.)
    The wood of the pine tree.
  • Pine (n.)
    Woe; torment; pain.
  • Pine (v.)
    To grieve or mourn for.
  • Pine (v.)
    To inflict pain upon; to torment; to torture; to afflict.
  • Pine (v. i.)
    To languish with desire; to waste away with longing for something; -- usually followed by for.
  • Pine (v. i.)
    To languish; to lose flesh or wear away, under any distress or anexiety of mind; to droop; -- often used with away.
  • Pine (v. i.)
    To suffer; to be afflicted.

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