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rendles
ˈrendles Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 5 rennelesse, renlys, 6 renlesse, renels; 5 rendlys, 6–7 -les, 8 -less; 7 rindles, 9 dial. rindless, (-lass, -lis). [prob. repr. an OE. *rynels = Flem. ren-, rin-, runsel (Kilian), Ger. dial. rensel, rinsel (Diefenbach): see run v. and -els. Palsgrave gives also the f...
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Newcastle Eagles
Development Specialist - Chris Applewhite
League Specialist - Martin Walton
Officials Specialist - Matty Langley
Administration Officers - Taylor Rendles
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ronnelles
† ronnelles obs. var. rendles, rennet.1530 Palsgr. 177 Maisgue, the ronnelles suche as chese is made with.
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Edmund Withypoll
1592), married (1) (as his third wife) Henry Reynolds or Rendles of Little Belstead, who died c. 1587.
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ryndle
† ˈryndle variant of rendles, rennet.1546 T. Phaer Bk. Childr. (1553) T vj, The ryndle mawe of a younge sucking kydde.
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rendling
† ˈrendling, vbl. n. Obs. rare—1. [f. rendle, back-formation on rendles.] Curdling, setting.1784 Twamley Dairying 33 The rendling of Cheese causeth a very great Fermentation.
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rindle
▪ I. rindle, n. (ˈrɪnd(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 rinnelle; rynel (5), renel, 4 ryneil, 5–6 rinel, 9 Sc. rinnal. β. 6 ryndle, 6– rindle. [OE. rinnelle, rynele fem., rynel masc., f. the stem rin-, run-; see run v.] A small watercourse or stream; a runnel.α c 825 Vesp. Psalter lxiv. 11 Rinnellan his indrencende...
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rundle
▪ I. rundle1 (ˈrʌnd(ə)l) Also 4–7 (9 dial.) rundel, 6–7 rundell, 9 dial. -all. [var. of roundle. In senses 1 and 2 very common in the 17th cent.] † 1. A circle; a circular or annular form, appearance, or arrangement; a round. Obs. In some cases approximating to sense 2.c 1305 Pop. Treat. Sci. (Camde...
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rennet
▪ I. rennet, n.1 (ˈrɛnɪt) Also 5 renniet, 6 rennette, rennit, 6–7 renet; see also runnet. [f. renne, obs. form of run v., or perh. repr. an OE. *rynet: cf. rendles, earning3, and G. renne.] 1. A mass of curdled milk found in the stomach of an unweaned calf or other animal, used for curdling milk in ...
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