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Definition of Ronion
1. n. A mangy or scabby creature.
Definition of Ronion
1. a mangy animal or person [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ronion
Literary usage of Ronion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Camden Miscellany by Camden Society (Great Britain), William Taswell, Joseph Burtt, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain, William John Thoms, John Gough Nichols, William Durrant Cooper, George Percy Elliott (1853)
"Thomas Brierly, for flowers in the moneth of July ..... xx.d. John ronion, for
his expences riding to London iiij.g. ..."
2. The Request and Suite of a True-hearted Englishman by William Cholmley (1853)
"Thomas Brierly, for flowers in the moneth of July ..... xx.d. John ronion, for
his expences riding to London iiij.g. ..."
3. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"ronion, (run'-yun) ni A fat, bulky woman. ROOD, (rood) ns The fourth part of an
acre in square measure, or one thousand two hundred and ten square yards ..."