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Rat-rime, -ryme, n. Also: ratt-rime, raterryme; rat; Rot-rhime. [? Var. of ME and e.m.E. rote custom, habit, etc. (see SND Rat-rhyme) and Rime n.1 Also in the later dial., and, appar., the mod. dial. of Northumberland (1894).] A string of meaningless phrases; a rigmarole.Be rat ryme, by rote.(1) 1513 Doug. viii Prol. 147 (Ruddim.) (see Rat-rane n.).
Ratt rime
a1585 Polwart Flyt. 140 (T).
Thy rowstie ratryme maid but mater
a1605 Montg. Flyt. 356 (Hart).
Aye raving and raging in rude rat-rimes [H. raterrymes]
1606 Birnie Kirk-b. xii.
A ratryme of letanies
1638 Reasons for Which the Service Booke Ought to be Refused 3.
A rat-ryme of words sayd over without feeling
a1650 Row 404.
What will a rat-ryme of words work upon an hard unrenewed heart?
a1689 Cleland 58.
If I haue time And genius for a daft ratryme
ellipt. 1671 McWard True Nonconf. 254.
If in hearty requests we our selves can neither be confined … to a rat of words put in our mouth nor relish the like practice from others [etc.]
(2) 1600-1610 Melvill 17.
My judgment and understanding war as yit smored … sa that the thing quhilk I gat was mair be rat ryme nor knawlage

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