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Definition of ring
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Ring (v. i.) To
continue
to sound or
vibrate;
to
resound.
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Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A
stringed
instrument
of music
played
with a bow; a
violin;
a kit.
Hogringer
::
Hogringer
(n.) One who puts rings into the
snouts
of hogs.
Mead
::
Mead (n.) A drink
composed
of sirup of
sarsaparilla
or other
flavoring
extract,
and
water.
It is
sometimes
charged
with
carbonic
acid gas..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) That which
exerts
an
irresistible
power to
please
and
attract;
that which
fascinates;
any
alluring
quality.
Fringilla
::
Fringilla
(a.) A genus of
birds,
with a
short,
conical,
pointed
bill. It
formerly
included
all the
sparrows
and
finches,
but is now
restricted
to
certain
European
finches,
like the
chaffinch
and
brambling..
Gyromancy
::
Gyromancy
(n.) A kind of
divination
performed
by
drawing
a ring or
circle,
and
walking
in or
around
it..
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) The
distance
from
center
to
center
of any two
adjacent
teeth of
gearing,
measured
on the pitch line; --
called
also
circular
pitch..
Cap
::
Cap (n.) A
collar
of iron or wood used in
joining
spars,
as the mast and the
topmast,
the
bowsprit
and the jib boom; also, a
covering
of
tarred
canvas
at the end of a
rope..
Coshering
::
Coshering
(n.) A
feudal
prerogative
of the lord of the soil
entitling
him to
lodging
and food at his
tenant's
house.
Cross
::
Cross (n.) A
common
heraldic
bearing,
of which there are many
varieties.
See the
Illustration,
above..
Sheltering
::
Sheltering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shelte.
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) The act of
conferring
or
bestowing.
Notch
::
Notch (v. t.) To fit the notch of (an
arrow)
to the
string.
Reign
::
Reign (n.) The time
during
which a king,
queen,
or
emperor
possesses
the
supreme
authority;
as, it
happened
in the reign of
Elizabeth..
Planimeter
::
Planimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the area of any plane
figure,
however
irregular,
by
passing
a
tracer
around
the
bounding
line; a
platometer..
Cravatted
::
Cravatted
(a.)
Wearing
a
cravat.
Psaltery
::
Psaltery
(n.) A
stringed
instrument
of music used by the
Hebrews,
the form of which is not
known..
Sorcering
::
Sorcering
(n.) Act or
practice
of using
sorcery.
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A ring or
cincture.
Holly
::
Holly (n.) A tree or shrub of the genus Ilex. The
European
species
(Ilex
Aguifolium)
is best
known,
having
glossy
green
leaves,
with a
spiny,
waved edge, and
bearing
berries
that turn red or
yellow
about
Michaelmas..
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