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rithe Now dial. (raɪθ) Also 8–9 ride, 9 rife. [OE. r{iacu}ð, r{iacu}ðe, = Fris. ryd, ride, MLG. rîd, rîde, etc. (LG. rîde), OLFrankish rîth stream, ditch.] A small stream; a brooklet.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xxxiv. §1 Sum micel æwelm..& irnen mæneᵹe brocas & riða of. c 897 ― Gregory's Past. C. 469 Sum...
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Marlyon Rithe
Marlyon Rithe was an English politician in the 16th Century.
Rythe was born in Twickenham. Rithe was buried at Twickenham on 30 May 1627.
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People from Twickenham
1627 deaths
English MPs 1584–1585
Members of Lincoln's Inn
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Rythe
A rythe, or rithe, is a small stream, or a creek or inlet from a salt water harbour. The term is in common usage in the South of England.
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wride
▪ I. wride, n. Now dial. (raɪd) Also 1 wrid, wryd, 7– ride. [OE. wr{iacu}d, f. wr{iacu}dan, wr{iacu}dian to put forth shoots, grow. Cf. Yks. writh, rithe.] A shoot, stalk, or stem; a group or bush of stalks, etc., growing from one root.c 725 Corpus Gloss., Culmus, wyrð [Erfurt wryd]. 944 in Birch Ca...
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The Wrythe
The river is first recorded in 1229 as Rithe, and later as le Ryth (1450) and la Rye (1484).
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riche
▪ I. † riche, rike Obs. Forms: α. 1–2 r{iacu}c(e, 2–4 riche, 3–4 ryche. β. 4–5 rik(e, 5 ryk(e. [Common Teutonic: OE. r{iacu}ce, = OFris. rîke, rîk (mod.Fris. ryk), MDu. rike, rijc, ric (Du. rijk), OS. rîki (MLG. rike, ryke, LG. rîk), OHG. rîchi, rîhhi, etc. (G. reich), ON. r{iacu}ki (Norw. and Sw. r...
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Fowley Island
Fisherman's Walk
Fisherman's Walk is a causeway that runs along the sands from the coast at Emsworth around 340 metres to Fowley Rithe, a narrow channel
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Ó Cobhthaigh
Mec-Rithe m. Conaill Claoín m. Gearain m. Duach tracing the family back to Íoth mac Breogán.
According to historian C.
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ride
▪ I. ride, n.1 (raɪd) [f. ride v. ME. rĭde (only in Gen. & Ex. 3950) is app. to be taken as a derivative from the stem rī̆d-: cf. Du. rit, MLG. rid, rit, G. ritt, Da. ridt.] 1. a. An excursion or journey in some vehicle or conveyance, now esp. a public one; † a drive.1759 J. Wesley Jrnl. 13 Aug. (17...
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Dunloe Ogham Stones
Daig son of the descendant of Toicacas"; believed to refer to the Tóecraige tribe)
CIIC 198: MAQI-RITEAS MAQI MAQI-DDUMILEAS/ MUCOI TOICACI ("of Mac-Rithe
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Wendell Phillips
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Further reading
Aisèrithe, A.J. and Donald Yacovone (eds.), Wendell Phillips, Social Justice, and the Power of the Past.
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way
▪ I. way, n.1 (weɪ) Forms: 1 weᵹ, North. woeᵹ, 2–3 weiȝ, 2–6 wei, 4–6 weie, weye, 3 wæi, wæiȝ, waiȝ, weȝ, Orm. weȝȝe, 4–5 weiȝe, 3–6 wai, wey, 4 veie, wa, weieȝe, wie, wye, 4–5 veye, 4, 6 vay(e, 4–7 waie, 4–8 waye, 5 whay, weij, 4–6 wy, 9 Sc. wye, 3– way. pl. 4 waiis, 5 weyse, waiez, waiss, wayse, w...
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Carshalton
Its name is thought to derive from the rye that was once grown in this area, or from the Anglo-Saxon word rithe which means a small stream.
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M8 motorway (Ireland)
Na hArd Rithe. On the Cashel bypass stand metal figures representing the High Kings of Munster.
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Indian agroforestry policy
However, Kishore Rithe, a former member of the National Board for Wildlife, observes that tribals will eventually cut down trees and practice agriculture
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