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Ryth

Ryth \Ryth\ (r[i^]th), n. [Cf. AS. ri[eth] brook.] A ford. [Obs.]

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ryth

n. (context obsolete English) A ford.

Usage examples of "ryth".

There would be a battle royal when he returned and saw the ryth menacing his friend.

And if they decide to kill you I shall try to help you, for you saved my life when the ryth would have destroyed me.

When the great ryth came and saw me standing there he was very angry, but I should have fought him.

Hand to hand he fought with a great ryth from which I could not have escaped had it not been for him.

We hunt the great ryth there and the tarag for meat and for sport and there are countless lesser animals that give us food and clothing.