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noun ˈrʌɪmə A post in a weir or lock, in or on which a paddle works up and down.
OriginLate 18th century. Origin unknown. noun ˈrʌɪmə rare A late-ripening variety of apple with pale acidic flesh and yellow skin streaked or flushed with red, used chiefly for cooking.
OriginEarly 19th century. Apparently from Rymer, the surname of an apple grower in Thirsk, Yorkshire, who developed this variety 1750. nounˈrʌɪmə A post in a weir or lock, in or on which a paddle works up and down.
OriginLate 18th century. Origin unknown. nounˈrʌɪmə rare A late-ripening variety of apple with pale acidic flesh and yellow skin streaked or flushed with red, used chiefly for cooking.
OriginEarly 19th century. Apparently from Rymer, the surname of an apple grower in Thirsk, Yorkshire, who developed this variety 1750. |