Definition of Rownding

1. rownd [v] - See also: rownd

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rownding

rowing boats
rowing club
rowing machine
rowing machines
rowings
rowling
rowlock
rowlock arch
rowlocks
rowme
rowmes
rownd
rownded
rowndell
rowndells
rownding (current term)
rownds
rowpit
rowport
rowports
rows
rowt
rowted
rowth
rowths
rowting
rowts
rox
roxarsone
roxatidine

Literary usage of Rownding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Historie of Travaile Into Virginia Britannia: Expressing the by William Strachey, Richard Henry Major (1849)
"... gravely began to sing and shake his rattle, solemly rownding and marching about the fier, the rest followed him silently untill his song was done, ..."

2. Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation by John Strype (1822)
"... had moved the Popes Ho. in our matier, and that we shuld by his means have schorl expedition, with such like words: nevertheles rownding us in the ear, ..."

3. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain by Jeremy Collier (1840)
"... came daily to your grace, rownding' in your ears, and blowing upon your most noble grace, with his perilous and infective breath, to the marvellous ..."

4. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: From the by Jeremy Collier (1840)
"... came daily to your grace, rownding * in your ears, and blowing upon your most noble grace, with his perilous and infective breath, to the marvellous ..."

5. The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1843)
"... out of all quarters of the strete, and stode together on a plompe, whispering and rownding together ..."

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