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ˈrisel dial. Also ris(s)le, rishle, ristle. [a. ON. (and Icel.) hrísla (Norw. risla), f. hrís rice n.1] A rod or stick, esp. one used as a support for climbing plants.
1882Jamieson's Dict. s.v. Risles, In Ayrshire, a pliant rod or wand is still called a rissle or rishle. 1889D. C. Murray Weaker Vessel 264 The healthiest hop or scarlet runner won't grow without what we call a risel in my part of the country. 1895–1901in Staffordshire use (E.D.D.). |