1. haining - Noun
2. haining - Verb
haining
present participle of hain
haining (plural hainings)
(obsolete or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A hain or enclosure.
Haining and Tremaine maintain that, during this visit, Stoker was especially impressed by Slains Castle's interior and the surrounding landscape. Source: Internet
According to Haining, Todd was born on 26 October 1756, at either 85, 87 or 89 Brick Lane, to impoverished silk-weavers — his mother barely 20 years of age, and his father an incorrigible alcoholic who regularly beat his wife and son. Source: Internet
Haining, p. 39 When he departed, the producer of the show came up with a unique idea: that since the Doctor is an alien, he can transform himself physically, thereby renewing himself. Source: Internet
Robert Mack (2007) "Introduction" to Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street In two books, citation citation Peter Haining argued that Sweeney Todd was a historical figure who committed his crimes around 1800. Source: Internet
Haining and George Myatt were second, while Andrew Blackwood and Tom Middlemiss (Citroen C1) finished third. Source: Internet
Note: Bloch's story "Lucy Comes to Stay", one of the four stories incorporated in the film can be found reprinted in Peter Haining (ed) Ghost Movies: Classics of the Supernatural, Severn House, 1995 as "Asylum". Source: Internet