The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . mercenary horse-soldier ryal, rial- (rial),ill the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. ». [.\ var. of ivii/-Neilher shid they be acconipanlcil wyth a garde of raf- -J 1 - -^ gold coin formerlv current fclyngc nitlers. lip. Hale. Image, 11. Like Almalnruttert with their horsenuns staves. ilarlinrr, Kaustus, 1. 1. True it i«, a squadron of rultm, meaning plstolicra,ought tu beat a »iuadron of launtlers. WUliainji, Brief Discourse of War. 2. A ilashing gallant
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . mercenary horse-soldier ryal, rial- (rial),ill the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. ». [.\ var. of ivii/-Neilher shid they be acconipanlcil wyth a garde of raf- -J 1 - -^ gold coin formerlv current fclyngc nitlers. lip. Hale. Image, 11. Like Almalnruttert with their horsenuns staves. ilarlinrr, Kaustus, 1. 1. True it i«, a squadron of rultm, meaning plstolicra,ought tu beat a »iuadron of launtlers. WUliainji, Brief Discourse of War. 2. A ilashing gallant; a man of fashion. Sonic authors have compared it to a mttert cod-piece,but I like not the a]lusli>n so well by reason the tyingshave II correspondence; his mouth Is allwaies mumbling,as if bee were at his inattens; and his beard is bristledhere and there like a sow. Lodgt, Wits Mlserle (1590). (UalliuvU.) in England, firstcoined by EdwardIV., anil worthat the time 10shillings (), It was alsocalled the ita bearing ageneral resemblanceto the older Kngllshnobles (see wthte, n.,2X and from its jiav*. ry, reyr, rufe, < AS. ryyc = OS. rm/.</«ritgtie = OHG. roceo. roeko. MHG. roff<je. rocke,G. rocke, rockcn, usually (< D.) roggen = (orig. rut/r) = Sw. rAg = Dan. rug, rye,=OBulg. riidii, Bulg. riir/i = Serv. ich — Bo-hera. Pol. rcr/i = Polabian rA: = Russ. ro;hi =OPruss. rH;/i,v = Lith. riigis = Lett, nidzi. Finn. is from (JPruss. or Lith.; W. rhyg,rye, is appar. from E.] 1. The cereal plant .Sc-enle cereale, or its seeds. Its nativity appears to havebeen In the region between the Black Sea and the culture has been chiefly , in the north, and, thoughancient, is not of the high-est antiquity. It bearamore cold than any othergrain, thrives on light andotherwise barren sidls, andcan be grown continuous-ly on tlie same spot. Itis most extensively pro-duced in central andnorthern Europe, whereit forms the
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