RIN, v. n. run.
To RIND, RYNDE, v. a. to melt fat by the heat of the fire.
RINGE, s. a whisk made of heath.
RINGLE-EE'D, RYNGIT, adj. having a great quantity of white seen round the irides of the eves.
RINO, s. ready money.
To RIPE, RYPE, v. a. to search a person.
To RIPPLE, v. a. to separate the seed of flax from the stalks.
RIPPLIN-CAME, s. a flax-comb.
RISE, RYSS, s. a small twig.
RIVE, s. rent; tear.