transitive. To traverse on horseback in order to revive knowledge of or confirm (a boundary, etc.). Also (esp. in later use): to patrol (a fence…
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > edge, border, or margin > boundary > form continuous boundary [verb (intransitive)] > determine boundary (7) ride1455 transitive. To traverse on horseback in order to revive knowledge of or confirm (a boundary, etc.). Also (esp. in later use): to patrol (a fence… to rid (the) marches1466 to rid (the) marches: to delineate or mark a boundary or border. figurative in later use. Cf. to redd the marches at redd, v.2 3. Now rare. to redd the marchesa1500 transitive. To delineate or fix exactly (a border or boundary); to mark or set the borders of (a place). Chiefly in to redd the marches (see march… butt1523 transitive. To fix or mark out the (lengthwise) boundaries of (a piece of land). Also with out. Chiefly in passive and usually paired with bound… to beat the bounds1570 to beat the bounds: to trace out the boundaries of a parish, striking certain points with rods, etc., by way of a sensible sign patent to witnesses… to run the line or lines1639 transitive. North American. To determine, fix, or mark off (a boundary line). Frequently in to run the lineor lines, to run the bounds. Now historical… procession1724 U.S. intransitive. To walk around the bounds of a piece of land. Obsolete. |
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