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Meaning of rynd

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rynd (n.)

A piece of iron crossing the hole in the upper millstone by which the stone is supported on the spindle.

rynd Sentence Examples

  1. The rynd on my Scottish dirk was intricately carved with Celtic knotwork.
  2. The captain gave the rynd a sharp tug, signaling the ship's departure.
  3. The bell rynd echoed through the monastery, summoning the monks to prayer.
  4. The old man's rynd was a reminder of his days as a seafaring merchant.
  5. The rynd of the ship's wheel grated as the helmsman guided the vessel through rough waters.
  6. The rynd on the stagecoach was a symbol of adventure and travel.
  7. The fire engine's rynd blared, alerting the firefighters to an emergency.
  8. The school bell's rynd rang out, signaling the end of the morning session.
  9. The rynd of the ice cream truck's bell brought joy to children on summer evenings.
  10. The rynd on the door of the ancient castle creaked open, revealing a secret passageway.

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A piece of iron crossing the hole in the upper millstone by which the stone is supported on the spindle.

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The rynd on my Scottish dirk was intricately carved with Celtic knotwork.

The captain gave the rynd a sharp tug, signaling the ship's departure.

The bell rynd echoed through the monastery, summoning the monks to prayer.

The old man's rynd was a reminder of his days as a seafaring merchant.