The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . H.] To reign. SnxonChron., 26.). (Slratmnnn.)rixation (rik-sashgn), u. [< L.*rix(itio(ii-), It. rissare,scold, quarrel), It. rissa = Sp. rija =Pg. rcij:a, rixa = F. rixe), a quaiTel.] A lirawlor quarrel. Baileii, m\. [Rare.]rixatrix (rik-satriks), *(. [NL.,fem. of L. rixa-t(ir, a brawler, wrangler, < rixari, brawl: seerixatiiiii.] A quaiTelsome woman ; a commonscold. liouvier. [Rare.]rix-doUar (riksdoliir;, H. [Also (Dan.) : = F. rixdale = S


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . H.] To reign. SnxonChron., 26.). (Slratmnnn.)rixation (rik-sashgn), u. [< L.*rix(itio(ii-), It. rissare,scold, quarrel), It. rissa = Sp. rija =Pg. rcij:a, rixa = F. rixe), a quaiTel.] A lirawlor quarrel. Baileii, m\. [Rare.]rixatrix (rik-satriks), *(. [NL.,fem. of L. rixa-t(ir, a brawler, wrangler, < rixari, brawl: seerixatiiiii.] A quaiTelsome woman ; a commonscold. liouvier. [Rare.]rix-doUar (riksdoliir;, H. [Also (Dan.) : = F. rixdale = Sp. r/,srf«to, < D. rijks-ilatdder, earlier riji-];sdiwlder, = Dan. riqudoler= Sw. ril:!«liihr,< (i. rciclistlidlcr, a rix-dollar,lit. a dollar of the kingdom, < (i. reich-s, gen. ofrcich, kingdom, -f- thiilcr, a dollar: see riclie^,«., and diil/iir.] A name given to large silvercoins current, chielly during the eighteenthand the beginning of the nineteenth century,in several Eiu-opean countries (Germany, Swe-den, Denmark, etc.). The value varied between. Kiksdalcr of , 1854. silver—Briti&h Museum. (Size of theoriginaL) •?JLIS and 60 cents United States money, butwas usually a little over ,| accepted of a rix-dollar. Evelyn, Diary, Aug. 28, (riksi), II.; pi. rixien (-siz). [Origin ob-scure.] The common tern or sea-swaUow.[Prov. Eng.]rixy- (riksi), a. [Appar. < *rix, < F. rixe, < , quan-el (see rixntimi). + -i/i; but no nounrix, quarrel, appears.] Quarrelsome. Halli-Wfll. [Prov. Eng.]riyo, n. See rio. rizet, V. A former spelling of risel^.rizom (rizom), II. [Also rii^zom; cf. Se. riszim,a stalk of corn, eoiTupted<»-Hre» fiee raceme.]A plume, as that of oats or millet. [Prov. Eng.]rizomed (rizomd), a. [< ri^om + -ed^.] Inher., having grains, as an oat-stalk used as abearing: a term used when the giains are of adifferent tincture from that of the stalk: as, anoat-stalk vert, ri:iimed , v. and «. See ri::er^


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