schinen

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to shine
 * 2) to be visible
 * 3) to appear, to look, to seem
 * 4) to become apparent

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To emit brightness and lightness; to shine:
 * 2) To emit light naturally; to be bright like a lamp
 * 3) To emit light inherently; to be light like a sheet of paper
 * 4) To shimmer; to shine due to being glossy, smooth or viscous.
 * 5) To be reflective or shine due to this reflectivity
 * 6) To gleam; to shine due to expensive accoutrements.
 * 7) To shine due to spiritual or mystic power; to shine with holy light.
 * 8) To shine upon an area, resulting in it becoming lighter.
 * 9) To stand out; to be notable:
 * 10) To be respected  or well-reputed; to have a good reputation
 * 11) To be famous or outstanding; to have an excellent reputation.
 * 12)  To be noticeable or be able to be seen.
 * 13)  To be apparent or obvious.
 * 14)  To celebrate.
 * 15) To have skin that is fair and attractive.
 * 16) To be holy, free of sins, or righteous.
 * 17) To be decorated finely and expensively.

Usage notes
Weak forms are more common in Northern Middle English.