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Rewle — Rewle, n. & v. Rule. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
The Talents (play) — The Talents is play 24 of the Middle English recitals The Towneley Plays (ca. 1460). This play contains an early example of macaronic English Latin verse, spoken by the character Pontius Pilate::...:Stynt, I say! gyf men place: quia sum dominus… … Wikipedia
plumb rule — noun a plumb line attached to a narrow board • Hypernyms: ↑plumb line, ↑perpendicular * * * noun Etymology: Middle English plomrewle, from plom, plum, plumbe, n., plumb + rewle, reule rule : a narrow board with a plumb line and bob used… … Useful english dictionary
ruleless — ˈrüllə̇s adjective Etymology: Middle English rewleless, from rewle, riwle rule + less more at rule : not curbed or ruled by law : lawless … Useful english dictionary