Scip-ryne

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - scip-ryne

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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scip-ryne
m. A course or channel for ships:--Hé lét delfon án mycel gedelf and wolde ðæt scipryne sceolde ðǽrinne licgean eall swá hig dydon on Sandwíc he had a great trench dug and intended that in it ships could run, just as they did at Sandwich, Chart. Th. 341, 16. scip-ryne
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