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ruvid, a. rare.|ˈruːvɪd| [ad. It. ruvido, app. repr. L. ruidus (Pliny).] †1. Rude, barbarous. Obs.
1632Lithgow Trav. vi. 291 The ruvid Cittizens, being Turkes, Moores, Iewes,..and Nostranes. Ibid. 296 Their food also [is] semblable, to their ruvid condition. 2. Rough, rugged. rare—1.
1837A. B. Granville Spas of Germany I. 322 On passing my hand all over the body..it felt ruvid, and the two surfaces seemed to meet with resistance. So † ˈruvidous a. Obs.—1
1632Lithgow Trav. ix. 421 Polland is..charged with a proud Nobility, a familiar and manly Gentry, and a ruvidous vulgarity. |