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riding I. ri·ding \ˈrīdiŋ, -dēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English riding, rithing, by simplification of -th th-, -t th- in (assumed) north thriding, east thriding, west thriding, from (assumed) Old English thriding, thrithing (whence Medieval Latin treding, trehinga), from Old Norse thrithjungr third part, from thrithi third + -ungr -ing — more at third, -ing (one of a kind) 1. : one of the three administrative jurisdictions into which Yorkshire, England, was formerly divided < East Riding > < West Riding > < North Riding > 2. : an administrative jurisdiction or electoral district in an English county other than Yorkshire or in one of the British dominions (as New Zealand or Canada) II. rid·ing noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from gerund of riden to ride 1. : the action of one that rides : a trip or journey made by a rider on horseback or in a vehicle 2. chiefly Britain a. : festival or pageant marked by a procession b. : shivaree, skimmington 3. : an avenue or lane cut in a wood especially as a place for riding 4. : anchorage 5. : overlap 1 a 6. : the harassment of someone who has made himself unpopular, conspicuous, or offensive < the Old Man's favorite often takes a hard riding for this good reason — J.G.Cozzens > III. rid·ing adjective 1. : used for riding on < a riding horse > 2. a. : used for riding or when riding : devoted to riding < a riding whip > < a riding academy > b. : worn when riding 3. : operated or driven by a rider < a riding plow > < a riding cultivator > IV. rid·ing \ˈridən\ variant of ridding |