1. lyne - Noun
2. Lyne - Proper noun
Linen.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI grew up loving Ridley Scott and Tony Scott and Michael Bay and Adrian Lyne. Dan Trachtenberg
At some point Ceawlin ceased to hold the title of bretwalda, perhaps after a battle at Stoke Lyne, in Oxfordshire, which the Chronicle dates to 584, some eight years before he was deposed in 592 (again using the Chronicle's unreliable dating). Source: Internet
R. Lyne, Augustan Poetry and Society, 599 On the other hand, the poet has been unsympathetically described by one scholar as "a sharp and rising young man, with an eye to the main chance." Source: Internet
Anna Stonehouse/The Aspen TimesAspen Film Director of Programming Landon Zakheim, left, chats with filmmakers Charlie Lyne, Reema Sengupta, Gustavo Rosa, and Nicholas D'Agostino aft. Source: Internet
I was delighted with last week’s unanimous decision by the High Court of Australia which has derailed former Labor Party candidate for Lyne Peter Alley’s attempt to challenge my election to the Australian Parliament. Source: Internet
The Little Storm Day Camp is scheduled for June 12-13, from 10 a.m.-noon p.m. each day, at the Lyne Center on the URG campus. Source: Internet