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ˈrinded, a. Also 7 rin'd, 9 rhinded. [f. rind n.1 and its variant rine.] Having a rind or bark, esp. of a specified kind. Also fig. with up.
1552Huloet, Barked or rynded, corticatus. 1591Spenser Virg. Gnat 209 Here also grew the rougher rinded Pine. 1622Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. Pref. Verses, An vn-hewne peece of wood, I long haue beene, Knotty, and rugged, rinded vp in sinne. 1667Milton P.L. v. 342 Fruit of all kindes, in coate, Rough, or smooth rin'd.
1826Blackw. Mag. XIX. 382 Floating along on the morning air from..the hollow-rhinded woods. 1833Tennyson Eleänore iii, With fruitage golden-rinded On golden salvers. 1841Browning Pippa Passes ii, The soft-rinded smoothening facile chalk. |