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† rimth, n. Obs. rare. Forms: 1 rýmþ (?), 3 rumth, 5 rymthe. [? OE. rýmþ (Lye), f. rúm room a. Cf. MDu. ruumte, ruymte (Du. ruimte), G. räumte and the later roomth.] Room, space; leisure. a-rimth, in wide array.
c1205Lay. 27492 Þa hæf þat fiht of þar studen Þer heo ær fuhten, and bigunnen arumðe ræsen to-somne. c1440Promp. Parv. 434 Rymthe, or space, or rowme, spacium. Ibid., Rymthe, or leysure, of tyme, oportunitas, vel spacium temporis. Hence † ˈrimth v. = rime v.4 Obs.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 3492 Þey rempede [Petyt MS. rimethed] þem to reste a þrowe. 1338― Chron. (1810) 18 He tok his suerd in hand... Before þe kyng & his sons he rimthed þam þe way. c1440Promp. Parv. 434/2 Rymthyn, or make rymthe and space, eloco. |