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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Roun, Rowin, n.1 Also: roune; ron(e. [Late north. ME rowne (Prompt. Parv.), obs. e.m.E. also rownd (c1475), ON hrogn. CF. Roun-fluke n., Rawn n. and Rayne.] The roe of a fish. Also, once, with uninfl. pl.(a) 1525 Household Bks. Jas. V 32.
ij rounis
1529 Ib. App. 23.
j roune [pr. ronne]
1531 Bell. Boece I xliii.
The hie fische [sc. salmon] spawnis his meltis, and the scho fische hir rounis
Ib.
Thir rounis and meltis …, gif thay be handillit, … melt away
1596 Dalr. I 50/24. 1609 Conv. Burghs II 284.
And nane to be packit bot sufficient hering full of melt and rowins haifing heids and taillis
(b) 1525 Household Bks. Jas. V 7.
ij ronis
Ib. 8.
Empt. … j ron, xiiij trute magne
Ib. 34.
j rone
uninfl. pl. 1598 Household Bks. Jas. VI II 23 April.
Thre ron

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