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▪ I. † roin, n. Obs.—1 In 5 royne. [a. OF. roigne (roingne, roisne), F. rogne, = Prov. ronha, runha, Cat. ronya, Sp. roña, Pg. ronha, It. rogna, of unknown origin.] A scab, scurf.
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 553 Hir nekke was of good fasoun.., Withoute bleyne, scabbe, or royne. ▪ II. † roin, v.1 Obs. In 4–6 royne. [ad. OF. roignier (mod.F. rogner), rooignier, for earlier *rodognier:—pop. L. *rotundiāre, f. L. rotundus round a.] trans. To pare away; to clip; to cut short or curtail.
c1315Shoreham i. 973 Ase mot þe leche ine uoule sores, Wanne he royneþ þe felþe. 1426Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 17600 Thys hand kan Royne also florynes;..Thys hand kan brake Cofer and cheste. 1573Twyne æneid x. D d ij, Why now should any creature dare controul or hang down groyne To bend back your decrees, or destines now presume to royne. ▪ III. † roin, v.2 Obs. In 4, 6–7 royne. [Prob. ad. OF. *rognir (cf. rungier in Godef. VII. 238/2), var. of grognir groin v.1] intr. To growl.
13..Coer de L. 1083 The lyoun was hungry and megre,..Abrod he spredde alle hys powes, And roynyd lowde, and gapyd wyde. 1596Spenser F.Q. v. ix. 33 Yet did he murmure with rebellious sound, And softly royne, when salvage choler gan redound. 1611Cotgr., Ruir, to rore, or to royne, like a Lyon. Hence † ˈroiner; ˈroining vbl. n. Obs.
1598Florio, Ruggiatore, a roarer, a bellower, a royner. 1611Cotgr., Ruissement, a roaring, or Lion-like royning. |