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reest
▪ I. reest, n. Obs. exc. dial. (riːst) Forms: 1 réost, 7, 9 reest, 9 reist, riest, reost, reece; 6–7 (9) rest. Also wreest wrest. [OE. réost, of obscure origin: cf. G. rist ploughshare (Grimm), Sw. rist (MSw. rist-iern) coulter. G. rist may be for riest, repr. an OHG. *rîost: cf. OHG. riostra, riost... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rudolf van Reest
Reest, Rudolf van. Glascultuur. Baarn, 1947 / P.J. Risseeuw. In: Ontmoeting: vol. 2 (1947–1948), pag. 229. Reest, Rudolf van. Reest, Rudolf van. De zoon. Baarn, 1956] / Gerrit van Heerde. wikipedia.org
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IJhorst
The Reest is a small creek that runs along IJhorst from the ice ages. wikipedia.org
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reesy
▪ I. ˈreesty, a. Sc. [f. reest v.3 + -y.] Inclined to reest or stop; given to reesting.1739 A. Nicol Nature without Art 8 If e'er my grov'ling reesty Rills of Sense Shall fail to glide in easy Eloquence. 1824 Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl. s.v., A horse is reestie when it stands fast, and will not mov... Oxford English Dictionary
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reested
▪ I. ˈreested, ppl. a. Sc. and north. dial. [f. reest v.2 + -ed1.] Dried by heat or smoke.1549 D. Munro in Hume Brown Scot. bef. 1700 (1893) 263 The said stewart receives thir dewties in meill and reistit mutton, wyld foullis reistit and selchis. 1681 S. Colvil Whigs Supplic. (1751) 19 His hands wer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reestit mutton
It has been termed "Shetland's national dish" Etymology The name reestit mutton comes from the Scots language word reest, meaning to cure by drying or A wooden framework, called a reest, was traditionally placed across the rafters of a building, from which the mutton would traditionally be hung to dry wikipedia.org
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reast
reast var. reest v., obs. f. rest v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Meppel
The streams Reest and Wold Aa run through the city. The Reest end in the Meppeler Diep. wikipedia.org
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ristle
ˈristle Sc. Also 9 restle. [Gael. risteal, a. ON. ristill (Norw. ristel): see etym. note to reest n.] A kind of plough formerly used in the Hebrides. Also attrib.1703 M. Martin Desc. W. Islands 53 They have a little Plough also call'd Ristle, i.e. a thing that cleaves, the Culter of which is in Form... Oxford English Dictionary
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De Weert, Meppel
It was also known as De Reest, taking this name from the nearby river. The mill was a smock mill with a brick base and a stage. wikipedia.org
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turnwrest
turnwrest, a. (n.) (ˈtɜːnrɛst) Also 8–9 turnwrist, -rise, 9 -rice. [f. turn- + wrest n. (See also reest n.)] turnwrest plough, a plough in which the mould-board may be shifted from one side to the other at the end of each furrow, so that the furrow-slice is always thrown the same way; a one-way plou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salland
Salalant gradually grew to the north as far as the rivers Meppelerdiep and Reest and to the west as far as the Regge. , which is partly formed by river IJssel; to the north by the Meppelerdiep stream and the provincial border with Drente, which partly consists of the Reest wikipedia.org
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reese
▪ I. reese, reeze, v.1 Obs. exc. dial. (riːz) [? Back-formation from reesed.] intr. To become rancid.1784 Twamley Dairying 712 Butter..will reeze or get of a tallowy nature; fat Bacon will reeze so far as the fat melts. 1886 Rochd. Gloss., Reese, to grow rancid, as bacon.▪ II. † reese, reeze, v.2 Ob... Oxford English Dictionary
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Groenekan
Gallery See also Rudolf van Reest References Populated places in Utrecht (province) De Bilt wikipedia.org
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riste
▪ I. rist, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [f. ppl. stem of rise v.: cf. arist, sunrist, and uprist.] † 1. A source, origin. Obs.1622 Drayton Poly-olb. xxvi. 373 Scardale..Wher Rother from her rist, Ibber, and Crawley hath. 1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 8 If we can but track it up to a spring of its kind, withou... Oxford English Dictionary
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