The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . e.] A pole used to moor a puntwhile fishing, or in some similar way. [Local,Eng.] He the fishermen to take up the rypecks, and hefloated away down stream. H. Kingsley, Raveushoe, Ixiv. It is the name for a long pole shod with an iron fishermen drive two of these into the bed of theriver and attach their punts to them. ... A single poleis sometimes called a rypeck, but the custom among fish-ermen in this part of the world [HaUiford-on-Tham


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . e.] A pole used to moor a puntwhile fishing, or in some similar way. [Local,Eng.] He the fishermen to take up the rypecks, and hefloated away down stream. H. Kingsley, Raveushoe, Ixiv. It is the name for a long pole shod with an iron fishermen drive two of these into the bed of theriver and attach their punts to them. ... A single poleis sometimes called a rypeck, but the custom among fish-ermen in this part of the world [HaUiford-on-Thames] is tospeak of a rypecks. N. and Q., 7th ser., II. 108. Rypo-. For words so beginning, see , «. See , «. A Middle English form of rusli^.ryset. A Middle English form of rise^, rise^.rysht, . A Middle English foi-m of rusli^.rytht, »• An obsolete form of rilhe^.rythmt, v. i. An obsolete spelling of rhythm and of rinie^.rjrthmert, n. An obsolete spelling of rimer^.ryvet. J^ Middle English form of rive-, rive^, rifi^.ryVert, «. A Middle English form of river^, , ». See T-*-^-, ?.V


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