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ryne

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§357; §386; §562;
Add: the course, movement, or path of a living creature
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  • Fiþerscíte rene

    quadripedante cursu (ferarum),

      An. Ox. 1569.
  • Hé mid hrædestan ryne arn,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 186.
  • Hé gewunode on þám gesettum tídum þæs dæges þone ryne his síðfætes gefæstnian, 163.
  • Flugulum rynum

    fugitiuis disscursibus (apum),

      An. Ox. 7, 29.
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  • Singal rine

    perpes (aqueductuum) decursus,

      An. Ox. 509.
  • Oft gedónre ýþunge se streám mid his rynum and mid his uppgange gewunode ꝥ hé tógoten wæs geond his æceras

    fluvius . . . saepe inundatione facta cursus sui alveum egressus per agros diffundi consueverat,

      Gr. D. 192, 17.
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  • Þæs mónan swiftnes áwyrpð út ǽnne dæg and áne niht of ðám getæle his rynes

    (from the period of a lunation)

    ǽfre ymbe neogontýne geár,
      Lch. iii. 264, 22.
  • Se sídfæt þe Zosimus on .xx. dagum oferfór, ꝥ eall Maria on ánre tíde ryne gefylde,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 761.
  • Cum nú ymb geáres rynu, 706.
  • Þá gelamp hit imbe geára rina,

      Chr. P. 3, 18.
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  • Gefylledum ryne

    consummato (vitae) curriculo, i. cursu,

      An. Ox. 2147.
  • Hí bútan ǽghwilcre gedréfednysse heora ryne gefyldon,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 103.
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v. ed-, hors- (?), scip-, singal-, swift- (?), tó-, un-, ymb-ryne.
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