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riggald
riggald dial. Forms: α. 6 rigolde, reg-, rigald, 8–9 riggald (9 -old); 7, 9 riggilt. β. 7 regle, riggall, 8–9 riggil, 9 reggil, roggel. [Northern var. of ridgel: see also riggon and riggot.] A ridgel. Also attrib.1584 Vestry Bks. (Surtees) 18 A weather, a rigolde, and a lame. 1588 Invent. of T. Carp... Oxford English Dictionary
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rigolde
rigold(e variants of rigald, riggald. Oxford English Dictionary
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regald
regald obs. form of riggald. Oxford English Dictionary
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riggot
▪ I. ˈriggot1 dial. Also 6 rygett, 9 riggit (ricket). [var. of riggald: cf. prec.] = ridgel.1559 Richmond Wills (Surtees) 135, xxij{supt}{supi}⊇ tupes and rygetts. 1814 Pegge Suppl. Grose, Riggot, a half-gelded horse. Lanc. 1825– in northern dial. glossaries (Northumb., Durh., Yorks.).▪ II. ˈriggot2... Oxford English Dictionary
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riggal
ˈriggal Obs. exc. dial. Also 6 rigall, 7 riggall, riggald, 9 dial. riggle. [ad. F. rigole: see rigol n. and regal n.3] 1. A groove in wood or stone.1555 in Hardwicke Misc. State Papers (1778) I. 71 The handle of the same [saw] is kept in a rigall of wood from swerving. 1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. xxi... Oxford English Dictionary
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ridgel
ridgel Now dial. (ˈrɪdʒəl) Forms: 6–7 ridgell, 8–9 ridgel, 9 rudgel; 7–9 ridgil (8 -ill, 9 -ul); also 7 rigele, -ell(e, -il. [App. f. ridge n.1 1 (cf. 2 b, quot. 1641), the testicle being supposed to remain near the animal's back, instead of descending into the scrotum. The northern forms answering ... Oxford English Dictionary
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regle
▪ I. † regle, n. Obs. rare. [a. OF. regle (13th c.; mod.F. règle), ad. L. rēgula rule: see regular, etc.] A rule, regulation.1483 Caxton G. de la Tour K v b, Worship is not kepte in her ryght regle ne in her ryght estate. 1548 Hooper Commandm. i. Wks. (Parker Soc.) 275 From this right line and true ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rig
▪ I. rig, n.1 Also 4–6 ryg, 6 rigge, 7– rigg. [Northern and Sc. form of ridge n.1] 1. The back, in man or animals; = ridge n.1 1.a 1300 Havelok 1775 Bernard stirt up, þat was ful big, And caste a brinie up-on his rig. a 1352 Minot Poems (ed. Hall) vii. 81 Ilk Inglis man on oþers rig Ouer þat water e... Oxford English Dictionary
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