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▪ I. † risse, n.1 Obs.—1 [? var. of rist n.1] ? An occasion, opportunity.
1602Warner Albion's England xv. xcviii. 389 Or if shall of Pluralities be likely Risses, then Their Saintships are as capable thereof as sinfull men. ▪ II. † risse, n.2 Obs.—1 [ad. It. rissa (pl. risse):—L. rixa.] Conflict, quarrel.
1684T. Goddard Plato's Demon 5 The hereditary risses or quarrels of the Piedmontesi. ▪ III. † risse, ppl. a. Obs.—1 [See rise v. A 3 β.] Risen. (In comb. huge-risse.)
1597Middleton Wisdom Solomon v. 8 Wee which haue made our harts a sea of pride, With huge risse billowes of a swelling minde. |