heyghne, heyne
obs. ff. hain v.2, to raise.
c 1475 Crabhouse Reg. (1889) 61 She heyned the stepul and new rofyd it. 1550 Lever Serm. (Arb.) 34 By takyng of fynes, heyghnyng of rentes. 1635 Rutter Sheph. Holiday (N.), And on the turfie table with the best Of lambs in all their flocke shall heyne the feast. |