rhine
See also: Rhine
English
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editEtymology
editFrom Old English ryne. See run.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editrhine (plural rhines)
- (UK, dialect) A watercourse; a ditch for water.
- 1849–1861, Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, volumes (please specify |volume=I to V), London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, →OCLC:
- the Black Ditch and the Langmoor Rhine
- A running waterway that links a ditch or stream to a river.
References
edit- “rhine”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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