Botte Il a mis dufoin dans ses bottes = He has feathered his nest; He has taken care of number one.
Quand il n’y a pas de foin au râtelier, les chevaux se battent = When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.
And when the knight saw Sir Gareth come so fiercely upon him, he smote him with a foin through the thick of the thigh that the wound was a shaftmon broad and had cut a-two many veins and sinews.
And then king Arthur smote Sir Mordred under the shield, with a foin of his spear throughout the body more than a fathom.
But on the other side, above Athenry, 'tis there ye'll see the foin shootin'.
General said, "and as foin a pair of high-stepping bee horses as ever a gentleman need sit behoind, let alone a docthor.
Bears Saint-foin well, and all sorts of grass, which make the fields on the hills as green as meadows, even at this season; and the grass does not burn up in summer.
Their barley is very fine; and their Saint-foin abundant.
The saint-foin hay has all been got in, in the chalk countries, without a drop of wet; and when that is the case, the farmers stand in no need of oats.
Au Foin and de Foin A style of ripening "on the hay.
Devonshire cream is made into a luscious cheese ripened on straw, which gives it a special flavor, such as that of French Foin or Hay cheese.
Hay, or Fromage au Foin Seine, France A skim-milker resembling "a poor grade of Livarot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.