As oft as they be on a stynt they should blow the stynt and do as before is said.
For that might make the hounds that come therewith and the hunters to be on a stynt (at fault), and peradventure not recover it all the day after.
The others run going about and then abide,[23] wherefore the hounds be often on stynt (at fault).
And quhen it cummys to the ficht, "Ilk man set his hert and mycht "To stynt our fais mekill pryd.
And gif that I the suth sall say, 176 I herd nevir in na tyme gane Ane stynt sa mony hym allane.
His folk thaim put in hard assay, To stynt thar fais mekill mycht, That then so fayr had off the fycht, That thai wan feild ay mar and mar: The Kingis small folk ner vencusyt ar.
And he oft ryot to the land, And maid all his that evir he fand; And syne he drew him to the hicht, To stynt bettir his fayis mycht.
Do stynt thy pays; abide, thou gentil wight; Withdraw the not sa sone furth of my sight.
That reddy was to smyte a dedly wond, In steppis he, and baldly the ilk stound The bytand brand vphevyt keppyt he, And can resist and stynt the gret Enee.
To stynt al thing salue thine awyn appetite So wes in lufe thi frawart destane: Allace the quhile thou knew the strange Ene!
Thus has he said, and can do stynt his cart, And all enragit tyt the renȝeis abak.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stynt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.