Sc. Obs. or arch. In 6 tyner, -ar. [f. TINE v.2 + -ER1.] A loser.
1540. Sc. Acts Jas. V. (1814), II. 375. It is statute þat þe tynar of þe cause pay the wynnaris expensis.
1560. Rolland, Seven Sages, 81. O subtell schrew, Tyner of treuth, with toung Intoxicat.
1596. Dalrymple, trans. Leslies Hist. Scot., V. lxxx. (S.T.S.), I. 292. Victor and Vanquist, tyner and Winner war baith present.