Sire Symonye is assent To asele the chartres, That Fals and Favel Be any fyn halden, And feffe Mede therwith In mariage for evere.
And thanne was he called Noght holy Crist, but Jhesu, {403} A faunt fyn ful of wit, Filius Mariae.
French, elle n'est qu'une fille, she is no better than a strumpet fyn (A.
For righte as thefyn perle congelethe and wexethe gret of the dew of hevene, righte so dothe the verray dyamand: and righte as the perl of his owne kynde takethe roundnesse, righte so the dyamand, be vertue of God, takethe squarenesse.
And alle the vesselle, that men ben served with, in the halle or in chambres, ben of precious stones; and specially at grete tables; outher of jaspre or of cristalle or of amatystez or of fyn gold.
And among theise othere, there is a gret ymage, more than ony of the othere, that is alle covered with fyn gold and precyous stones and riche perles: and that ydole is the god of false Cristene, that han reneyed hire feythe.
Speris full sone all in to splendrys sprang; With scharp suerdys thai hew on in that thrang: Blud byrstyt out throw fyn harnes off maill.
Wallace knew weill the Inglissmen wald fle; For thi he preyst in the thikkest to be, Hewand full fast on quhat sege that he socht; Agaynys hys dynt fyn steyll awailyeit nocht.
The worthy Scottis, agayn him in that stour, Feill Sotheroun slew in to thair fyn armour; So forthwartlye thai pressyt in the thrang, Befor the king maid sloppis thaim amang.
Arowys thai schot, als fers as ony fyr, Atour the wall, that flawmyt in gret ire, Throuch byrneis brycht, with hedys fyn off steyll.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fyn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.