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- noun Obsolete spelling of
sin .
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Examples
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Unlesses Ai seas iyt in rityng, laik onna a synne poasted abuv dere winno
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Caunterbury (thilke that sownen into synne), the book of the Leoun, and many another book, if they were in my remembrance; and many a song and many a leccherous lay, that Crist for his grete mercy foryeve me the synne.
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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And who so that may be founden with that synne, sykerly thei slen hym.
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And also thei seye, that wee synne dedly, in schavynge oure berdes.
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And the moste synne, that ony man may do, is to pissen in hire houses, that thei dwellen in.
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And also the cytees there weren lost, be cause of synne.
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Gospelles, in the whiche is gode doctryne and helefulle, fulle of charitee and sothefastnesse, and trewe prechinge to hem that beleeven in God; and that he was a verry prophete, and more than a prophete; and lyved withouten synne, and zaf syghte to the blynde, and helede the lepres, and reysed dede men, and steyghe to hevene.
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And thei seye, that wee synne dedly, in etynge of bestes, that weren forboden in the Old
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And as the fyre began to brenne about hire, sche made hire preyeres to oure Lord, that als wissely as sche was not gylty of that synne, that he wold helpe hire, and make it to be knowen to alle men, of his mercyfulle grace.
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This contree and lond of Jerusalem hathe ben in many dyverse naciounes hondes: and often therfore hathe the contree suffred meche tribulacioun, for the synne of the people, that duellen there.
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