Tind

Tind
Tind Tind, v. t. [OE. tenden, AS. tendan; akin to G. z["u]nden, OHG. zunten, Icel. tendra, Sw. t["a]nda, Dan. t[ae]nde, Goth. tandjan to kindle, tundnan to be kindled, to burn. Cf. {Tinder}.] To kindle. [Obs.] --Bp. Sanderson. [1913 Webster]

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