Part 701 (1/2)
1 Any long piece of wood, S
_Chr Kirk_
2 A coarse heavy staff, S
_Maclaurin_
3 Used to denote the stroke of poverty
_J Nicol_
Moes G _hrung_, virga; Isl _raung_, pl _rungor_, the ribs of a shi+p
_To_ RUNK, _v a_ To deprive of, whether by fair or foul means, S B
Isl _rank-or_, fraud; or perh corr from E _rook_, to cheat
RUNK, _adj_ Wrinkled, Aberd
_Journal Lond_
Su G _rynka_, Dan _rincke_, a wrinkle
_To_ RUNKLE, _v a_
1 In part pa _runkled_, wrinkled, S
_Ramsay_
2 To crease, to crumple, S
A S _wrincl-ian_, Su G _rynck-a_, rugare
~Runkle~, ~Runkill~, _s_
1 A wrinkle, S
_Douglas_
2 A rumple, S
_Abp Hamiltoun_
RUNRIG, lands are said to lie _runrig_, where the alternate ridges of a field belong to different proprietors, or are occupied by different tenants, S; qu _ridges running_ parallel