Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Teen

Teen , noun

[Old English tene, Anglo-Saxon teóna reproach, wrong, from teón to accuse; akin to German zeihen, Gothic gateihan to tell, announce, Latin dicere to say. See Token.]

Grief; sorrow; affiction; pain. [Archaic] — Chaucer. Spenser
With public toil and private teen Thou sank'st alone. — M. Arnold

Teen , transitive verb

[Anglo-Saxon teónian, t{not transcribed}nan, to slander, vex. r64. See Teen, n.]

To excite; to provoke; to vex; to affict; to injure. [Obsolete] — Piers Plowman

Teen , transitive verb

[See Tine to shut.]

To hedge or fence in; to inclose. [Provincial English] — Halliwell

Teen , noun