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▪ I. rist, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [f. ppl. stem of rise v.: cf. arist, sunrist, and uprist.] †1. A source, origin. Obs.
1622Drayton Poly-olb. xxvi. 373 Scardale..Wher Rother from her rist, Ibber, and Crawley hath. 1674N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 8 If we can but track it up to a spring of its kind, without looking after any other riste. Ibid. 120 The rist or spring of all that swiftness. 2. A rising ground or slope; an ascent.
1823E. Moor Suffolk Words, Rist, a rising, ascent, or swelling, in land, a road, etc. a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Rist, a rising or elevation of the ground. 3. A rise in price.
1823E. Moor Suffolk Words s.v., Corn ha' got a little rist. ▪ II. rist, n.2 ? variant of wrest n.
c1450Holland Howlat 759 The rote, and the recordour, the ribupe, the rist, The trumpe, and the talburn. ▪ III. rist, v. rare. [ad. ON. and Icel. rísta (Norw. and Sw. rista, Da. rista).] To carve, engrave.
1866G. Stephens Runic Mon. I. p. xxxi, Hælhi.., risted. 1886― in Du Chaillu Viking Age (1889) I. 155 note, It is the first burnt bone yet found risted with runes. ▪ IV. rist(e obs. ff. reest n., rest n.1 and v.1 |