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rivelled
rivelled, a. (ˈrɪv(ə)ld) Forms: α. 1 rifelede, 4 riuelede, 4, 6–7 riueled (5 rieu-), 4, 6– riveled (5 -id), 6– rivelled, 6–7 riueld, rivel(l)d; 5 ryuelyd, 6 ryu-, ryvyled, ryu-, ryvelled, 5 ryuelde, 6 ryuilde, 7 ryveld. β. 5 reuylde, 5–6 reueled (5 -lid), 6 reuyled, reveld. [OE. rifelede, app. f. *r... Oxford English Dictionary
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ryuyled
ryuilde, ryuyled obs. ff. rivelled. Oxford English Dictionary
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ryvyled
ryvullyng, ryvyled obs. ff. riveling, rivelled. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kerma culture
Thus, by the second millennium BC, Kerma was the centre of a large kingdom, probably the first in the Eastern Sudan, that rivelled Egypt. wikipedia.org
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rieueled
rieueled obs. f. rivelled. Oxford English Dictionary
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reuylde
reuylde variant of rivelled a. Oxford English Dictionary
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reuilde
reuilde obs. f. rivelled a. Oxford English Dictionary
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ryvill
ryvilde, ryvill obs. ff. rivelled, rivel. Oxford English Dictionary
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writhled
writhled, a. (ˈrɪð(ə)ld) [app. f. the stem of writhe v.1 (see -le 3); but perh. an alteration of rivelled a.] 1. Of persons, the skin, etc.: Wrinkled; shrivelled, withered. Now Obs. exc. arch.1565 Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Vultus, To make the face writheled and wrinkled. 1591 Shakes. 1 Hen. VI, ii. iii.... 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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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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spindle-shanked
spindle-shanked, a. [Cf. prec.] 1. Having long and slender legs; spindle-legged. (Usu. with contemptuous force.) a. Of persons or animals.c 1600 Timon ii. i. (1842) 25, I did reject..Demetrius Cause he was spindleshankt. 1692 Lond. Gaz. No. 2787/4 Went away from his Master.., one Cæsar Rammer,..aged... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrinkling
▪ I. wrinkling, vbl. n. (ˈrɪŋklɪŋ) [f. the stem of OE. ᵹewrinclod (see wrinkled a.) + -ing1.] † 1. A twisting or coiling; a sinuosity. Obs.1387 Trevisa Higden I. 9 As laborintus..haþ many..wyndynges and wrynkelynges, þat wil nouȝt be vnwarled. 1535 Trevisa's Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxxiii, A good smel... Oxford English Dictionary
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alum
▪ I. alum, n. (ˈæləm) Forms: 4 alem, 4–5 alym, 4–8 alom, 5–7 alume, alome, 6 alme, 6–7 allume, 6–8 allom(e, allum, 4– alum. [a. OFr. alum:—L. alūmen, the same substance: cf. alūta tawed skin.] 1. A whitish transparent mineral salt, crystallizing in octahedrons, very astringent, used in dyeing, tawin... Oxford English Dictionary
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