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Ronyon

Ronion \Ron"ion\, Ronyon \Ron"yon\, n. [F. rogne scab, mange.] A mangy or scabby creature.

``Aroint thee, with!'' the rump-fed ronyon cries.
--Shak.

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ronyon

n. A mangy or scabby creature.

Usage examples of "ronyon".

Off to the side, near the section of the semicircular table where he would soon be taking his place, he could see Ronyon and Pirbazari standing ready.

Speaker went through the rest of the ritual, just far enough to see Ronyon out of the corner of his eye.

Straightening up, Forsythe smiled again as Ronyon backed up hastily to stand beside Pirbazari.

And if it took lying to Ronyon or anyone else to fulfill those duties, it was a small price to pay.

It had indeed been just about twenty minutes since he and Ronyon had come aboard.

But even as she tried to think of how best to act out the question, Ronyon shook his head and tapped his own chest.

It had been clear from their conversation earlier that afternoon that Ronyon was very unhappy here, lying in a strange bed and being periodically poked and prodded and frowned at by the small army of medical men and women who were continually carting him off to various examination rooms.

Forsythe signed to Ronyon, picking up his own pace, his heart abruptly pounding in his ears.

She started to knock on the glass, remembered in time that Ronyon was deaf, and instead gave a sweeping wave.

Admitting to Ronyon that she knew about Kosta might get him to talk more freely, but it would also damn her as an accessory to espionage if he ever repeated that to Forsythe.

Chandris said, keeping her face turned so that Ronyon could see her lips.

But if there were to be any miracles of concession or compassion coming out of this confrontation, it would be Ronyon who held the key.

But then, Forsythe could hardly explain to him that Ronyon was the one carrying the angel.

Even with all the ceremonies Ronyon had attended through the years, he never seemed to tire of them.

Forsythe looking grave, Ronyon merely looking troubled and a little confused.