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ríp

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ríp, es; n.
reaping, harvest
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  • Ðæt ríp (

    messis

    ) is worulde endung,
      Mt. Kmbl. 13, 39.
  • Micel ríp (

    messis

    ) ys, and feáwa wyrhtyna. Biddaþ ðæs rýpes Hláford ðæt hé sende wyrhtan tó his rípe,
      9, 37-38 : Lk. Skt. 10, 2.
  • Ðæt ríp (rípes tíd,

      Lind.), Mk. Skt. 4, 29.
  • Ðæt hér wǽre mycel riip,

      Bd. 1, 29; S. 498, 4.
  • On hærfeste wícode se cyng on neáweste ðare byrig, ða hwíle ðe hié hira corn gerypon, ðæt ða Deniscan him ne mehton ðæs rípes forwiernan,

      Chr. 896; Erl. 94, 7.
  • Ǽr wintres cyme on rýpes tíman,

      Exon. Th. 214, 28; Ph. 246.
  • Twuga on geáre ǽne tó mǽþe and óðre tó rípe

    twice a-year, once at hay-time and the other at harvest,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. ii. 400, 30.
  • His men beón gearuwe ge tó rípe ge tó huntoþe, v. 162, 28.
  • Huíto sint tó hrippe (

    ad messem

    ),
      Jn. Skt. Lind. 4, 35.
II. what is reaped or gathered in, a sheaf of corn (cf. Whan thou repist corn in the feeld, and forȝetist and leeuest a repe,
    Wickl. Deut. 24, 19.
See also Halliw. Dict.
reepe a sheaf)
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  • Rípu gaderian blisse getácnaþ,

      Lchdm. iii. 208, 15.
  • II a. of other products [cf. wín-reopad vendemiant, Ps.
      Surt. 79, 13
    ] :-- Wíngeardas (-es, MS.) rípe fulle gesihþ blisse getácnaþ

    if he sees vineyards full of fruit ready to gather, it betokens joy,

      210, 32.
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v. ge-, oht-ríp, and next word.
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v.  ripa.
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