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To ~Ride at the ring~, to strive, at full gallop, to carry off, on the point of a rod, a ring suspended on a cross-beam resting on two upright posts, S.

Su. G. _rida till rings_, hastiludium exercere.

RING DANCIS, circular dances, in which the parties frequently join hands, S.

_Douglas._

Teut. _ringh-dans_, orbis saltatorius.

RING-SANGIS, tunes adapted to _ring dances_.

_Douglas._

RINGALD, _s._ Crowd.

V. ~Rangald~.

RINGE, _s._ A whisk made of heath, S. corr. from E. _rinse_.

~Ringe-heather~, _s._ Cross-leaved heath, S. B.

RINGIT-QUOY.

V. ~Quoy~.

RINGLE-EE'D, RYNGIT, _adj._ Having a great proportion of white in the eye, S.

_Ruddiman._

From _ring_; or Teut. _ringel-en_, annulo circ.u.mdare.

RINK, RYNK, _s._ A strong man.

_Chr. Kirk._

A. S. _rinc_, vir strenuus, miles.

RINK, _s._ A course.

V. ~Renk~.

To ~Rink~, _v. n._ To scamper about, S. B.

V. ~Renk~.