[f. TINE sb.1]
1. trans. To furnish with tines or prongs: see also TINED.
a. 1518. Skelton, Magnyf., 728. My tonge is with Fauell forked and tyned.
1760. [see TINING vbl. sb.3].
2. To scratch or work with tines; to harrow.
1766. [see TINING vbl. sb.3].
1854. Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., XV. II. 405. Two drills are tined at a time.