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riveling
▪ I. riveling1 Now dial. and Hist. (ˈrɪvəlɪŋ) Forms: 1 rifeling, 3 riueling (4 -yng), 4 ryve-, (9) riveling; 5 revelyng(e, Sc. rewelyn, rewlyng, raweling; 9 dial. rivilin, riv(e)lin, etc. [OE. rifeling, perh. related to rivel n.1, rivelled a. ON. hriflingr and MHG. ribbalîn, occurring only in the Pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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ryvyled
ryvullyng, ryvyled obs. ff. riveling, rivelled. Oxford English Dictionary
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riueling
riueling, -yng obs. ff. riveling1. Oxford English Dictionary
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rivlin
rivlin variant of riveling1. Oxford English Dictionary
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reveling
reveling variant of riveling. Oxford English Dictionary
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rivilin
rivilin variant of riveling1. Oxford English Dictionary
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revlin
revlin variant of riveling. Oxford English Dictionary
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rullion
▪ I. rullion1 Sc. (ˈrʌlɪən) [var. of rilling n.1, riveling1.] A shoe made of undressed hide. Also applied in various senses to persons or animals: see Eng. Dial. Dict.1644 D. Hume Hist. House Douglas 45 Highland showes called rullions, made of raw and untand leather. 1768 Ross Helenore, The Rock and... Oxford English Dictionary
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rilling
▪ I. † ˈrilling, n.1 Sc. Obs. Also 6 relyng, rylling. [var. of riveling1. Cf. rullion.] A shoe made of undressed hide. Also transf.1508 Dunbar Flyting 243 Rank beggar.., ruch rilling. 1513 Douglas æneis vii. xii. 118 Ane rouch rylling of raw hyd and of hayr. 1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 268 The Sco... Oxford English Dictionary
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prute
▪ I. prut, int. and n. (prʌt) Also 4 tprut, 8 prute. [Echoic, repr. a slight explosive sound, as of breaking wind.] 1. An exclamation of contempt.c 1300 in Langtoft Chron. (MS. Fairfax 22, lf. 4), Tprut! Skot riveling, In unsel timing crope thu out of cage. 1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 3014 And seyþ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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riven
riven, ppl. a. (ˈrɪv(ə)n) Forms: α. 4 rivyn, ryffen, 5–6 ryven, 6–7 ryuen, riuen, 4, 6– riven. β. 5–6 revyn, 6 reven, Sc. reuin. [Pa. pple. of rive v.1] 1. Split, cloven, rent, torn asunder.1307–27 Pol. Poems (Camden) 307 Sum es left na thing Boute his rivyn riveling To hippe thar-hinne. 1457 Fabric... Oxford English Dictionary
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rivel
▪ I. † rivel, n.1 Obs. Forms: 4–6 ryuel (4 reuel), 5 ryvel, 6–7 riuel, 7 riuil, -ell, rivel. [Perh. repr. an OE. *rifel, whence rifelede rivelled a.] A wrinkle or fold upon the skin (esp. of the face) or on the rind of a fruit.1382 Wyclif Job xvi. 9 My ryuelis seyn witnesse aȝen me. 1387 Trevisa tr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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kindle
▪ I. kindle, n. (ˈkɪnd(ə)l) Forms: 3 kundel, pl. -les, 4 pl. kyndles, -(e)lis, 5 -yll, kindil, 7, 9 kindle. [Appears in early ME. (along with the cognate kindle v.2): app. a deriv. of cynd-, stem of ᵹecynd, kind n. Cf. G. kind child.] † 1. a. The young (of any animal), a young one. b. collect. A bro... Oxford English Dictionary
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