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ˈring-walk Obs. exc. arch. [f. ring n.1] (See quots.)
1575Turberv. Venerie 77 Let him beate the outsides and make his ryngwalkes twyce or thrice about the woode. 1616Bullokar Eng. Expos., Ringwalke, a round walk made by Hunters. [Hence in Blount and Phillips.] 1686R. Blome Gentl. Recreat. ii. 78 When Huntsmen go drawing in their Springs at Hart-hunting, they usually make Dew-rounds which are called Ring-walks. 1818Scott Br. Lamm. xx, Norman is waiting for me, and I am to go with him to make his ring-walk. |