Ríp
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ríp
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ríp
- Dele II a. for which see rípe, and I. add :-- Þæt hér wǽre micel ríp (the accent is in the MS. and riip is a ) ondweard multam esse messem, Bd. 1, 29; Sch. 99, 8. Rípes (hrípes, L.) tíd messis, Jn. R. 4, 35. Bénfeorm for rípe firma precum ad congregandas segetes, Ll. Th. i. 440, 26. II. Dele 'a sheaf of corn', and the bracket, and add: [The Latin for Lch. iii. 208, 15 is: Messes colligere, letitiam significat] :-- Þá þá hé sume ðæge lǽdde hám tó his berne ꝥ ásnidene ríp cum quadam die messem decisam ad aream deduxisset, Gr. D. 290, 20. v. bed-, bén-ríp. rip