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mill-rind
mill-rind (ˈmɪlraɪnd) Also 6–9 -rynd, 7–8 milrine. [f. mill n.1 + rind n.] The iron which supports the upper millstone of a corn-mill, and carries the eye which rests upon the end of the mill spindle.1542 Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 325 A spendyll and a melle rynd for the lyttel Itallyon melle. 1870 Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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mill-ink
ˈmill-ink A mill-rind: in Her., a conventional figure or representation of this.1572 [see ink n.2]. 1874 Papworth & Morant Ord. Brit. Arm. 956 Or on a mill-ink sa. five estoiles of the first. Jaque. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rochdale A.F.C.
local industry representations are made by the inclusion of a fleece of wool (suspended by a band) and the iron centre of an old mill-stone (known as a mill-rind the cotton tree flowered and conjoint proper; a bordure sable charged with eight martlets of the field; and for a crest on a wreath of the colours a mill-rind wikipedia.org
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milrine
milrine obs. f. mill-rind. Oxford English Dictionary
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County Borough of Rochdale
And for the Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours, a mill-rind sable, and above a fleece argent banded or. wikipedia.org
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millstone
millstone (ˈmɪlstəʊn) Forms: see mill n.1 and stone n. [f. mill n.1 + stone n.; cf. Du. molensteen, MHG. mülstein (mod.G. mühlstein), Da. m{obar}llesten.] 1. One of a pair of circular stones (the upper of which rotates upon the lower or ‘nether’), used for grinding corn in a mill. nether millstone: ... Oxford English Dictionary
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moline
moline, a. and n. Her. (məʊˈlaɪn) [Prob. repr. AF. *moliné, f. molin (mod.F. moulin) mill: see mill n.1 and -ee.] A. adj. Of or resembling the expanded and curved extremities of a mill-rind; esp. in cross moline, a cross each of the arms of which terminates in two expanded and curved branches resemb... Oxford English Dictionary
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rind
▪ I. rind, n.1 (raɪnd) Forms: α. 1, 4– rind (4, 6 riend, 8–9 rhind), 5 rynd; (1–3) 4–7 rinde, 4–6 rynde. β. 5–7 ryne (6 ryn), 6– rine, 7–8 rhine. [OE. rind str. fem. (and rinde wk. fem.), = MDu. rinde, rende, runde (Du. run, Flem. also rinde, renne tan-bark), OS. rinda (MLG. rinde), OHG. rinda, rint... Oxford English Dictionary
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mill
▪ I. mill, n.1 (mɪl) Forms: α. 1 mylen, 1–2, 6–7 myln, 3–7 mulne, 4–7 mylne, 5 myllne, myllen, 7, 8–9 dial. miln; β. 1 myll, 3–4 mulle, 4 mille, 4–5 mylle, 4–6 melle, 5 myl, 6–7 myl(l, 6– mill. [OE. mylen masc. and fem.:—prehistoric *mulīno-, *mulīna, a. late L. molīnum, molīna (whence F. moulin, Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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