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Rie   Listen
noun
Rie  n.  See Rye. (Obs.)
Rie grass. (Bot.)
(a)
A kind of wild barley (Hordeum pratense).
(b)
Ray grass.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rie" Quotes from Famous Books



... although she had wrapped herself in her coarse green and red shawl, and tapped her feet on the bare floor to keep them warm; she was hungry, too; the noon lunch had left her unsatisfied, for she had given her cake to Rie Blauvelt in return for a splendid Northern Spy, and had munched the apple and eaten her two sandwiches wishing all the time for more. Leaving the work on her slate unfinished, she had dived into the depths of her home-made satchel and discovered two crumbs of molasses cake. That was an hour ago. ...
— Miss Prudence - A Story of Two Girls' Lives. • Jennie Maria (Drinkwater) Conklin

... handes. Rather conduct them where their freezed locks Black AEthiopes to neighbour Sunne do shewe; On wauie Ocean at the waters will; On barraine cliffes of snowie Caucasus; To Tigers swift, to Lions, and to Beares; And rather, rather vnto euery coaste, To eu'rie land and sea: for nought I feare As rage of him, whose thirst no bloud can quench. Adieu deare children, children deare adieu: Good Isis you to place of safetie guide, Farre from our foes, where you your liues may ...
— A Discourse of Life and Death, by Mornay; and Antonius by Garnier • Philippe de Mornay



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