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▪ I. † ˈrandon, v. Obs. rare. Also 7 -ome. [f. the n.; in earliest quot. perh. a. OF. randonner.] 1. intr. ? To flow swiftly. rare—1. Or perh. trans. ‘to set in line’ referring to the walls.
c1470Gol. & Gaw. 248 Apone that riche river, randonit full evin, The side-wallis war set, sad to the see. 2. intr. To fly at random.
1602Narcissus (1893) 735 Lett not your iudgments randome. 1605Camden Rem. (1637) 204 That it [the bullet of a sling] pierceth helmet and shield, that it reacheth farther, that it randoneth lesse. ▪ II. randon(e, -doun(e, -down(e obs. ff. random. |