Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Chiná-re, v. a. to let down, lower. — il viso, to look down. — gli occhi, to cast down the eyes. — la testa, to consent, submit. — le spalle, to bear patiently; v. n. to decline. China il giorno, the day declines; v. r. to stoop, incline one's self; s. m. Chiná-tóre, f. Chiná-tríce; adj. Chiná-nte.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
chinare: to stoope, to bow, to loute low, to make a reuerence, to encline, to bend.