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ˈrifted, ppl. a. [f. rift v.1] Split, cleft, cloven; broken by a rift or rifts.
1602Marston Antonio's Rev. ii. ii, Defyance to thy power, thou rifted jawne. 1634Milton Comus 518 Rifted Rocks whose entrance leads to hell. 1725Pope Odyss. xxiv. 9 The cavern of some rifted den, Where flock nocturnal bats. 1797Southey Joan of Arc vi. 17 Breaking through a rifted cloud The moonlight show'd. 1863Longfellow Wayside Inn, Saga K. Olaf ii. 11 The rifted Streamers o'er him shook and shifted. 1877Tennyson Harold i. ii. 58 The rifted pillars of the wood. |