Definitions

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  • adjective obsolete Having a rind.

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  • adjective obsolete Having a rind.

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Examples

  • Later, Somone shows Peter the rined painting and tells her about how Nathan thought he was protecting him.

    Watching Heroes » 2006 » November 2006

  • Take halfe a dozen of thick-rined _Lemmons_, cut them through the middest, and boyle them tender in faire water, then stamp them in a

    A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous

  • Rough or smooth rined, or bearded husk, or shell, and heaps them, with bountiful hand, on the table of raised turf, we are not perfectly at ease with our hosts.

    Milton Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891

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