2. To become curdled, S.
Su. G. raenn-a, renn-a, coagulare.
3. To rin in one's head, to intoxicate, S.
Rin, s.
1. A run, S.
Ross.
2. A rin of water, a waterfall; also, a stream, S.
Germ. rinne, fluvius.
Rinnin darn, a disease in cows, in which they are severely affected with a flux, S. B. Darn, secret.
Rin-waw, s. A partition, S.
To RIND, RYNDE, v. a. To dissolve any fat substance by the heat of the fire, S.; also, render.
Acts Ja. V.
Isl. rind-a, pellere, because beaten; or raenn-a, rinde, liquefacere.
To RYND, v. n.
1. To pertain.
Crosraguel.
2. To tend.
Acts Marie.