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First published 1968 (SND Vol. VII).
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REIN, n., v. Also Sc. forms reyn (Abd. 1879 G. Macdonald Sir Gibbie iii.), ryn(e) (Abd. 1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb i.; Ayr. 1896 H. Johnston Dr. Congalton xii.), rine (Sc. 1781 Caled. Mercury (8 Sept.), Bnff. 1955 Banffshire Jnl. (1 Nov.)); reen (Bwk. 1879 W. Chisholm Poems 20;, e.Lth. 1889 J. Lumsden Lays Linton 28), reend (Slk. 1875 Border Treasury (19 June) 528), r(e)ind (Ags. 1832 Mains of Carmyllie Acct. Bk. MS.; Fif. 1864 St. Andrews Gazette (20 Feb.)); and obs. forms re(i)nzie (Sc. 1704 Foulis Acct. Bk. (S.H.S.) 351, 1725 Ramsay T.-T. Misc. (1876) II. 175), renyie (Sc. 1820 Scots Mag. (May) 92), rhynie (Sc. 1875 A. Hislop Anecdotes 116). [I. and em.Sc. (a) rɛn; ne., wm. and sm.Sc. rəin; em.Sc. (b), s.Sc. rin; †′ren(j)i, ′reŋi. See P.L.D. p.xlii.]

Sc. v. usage: to govern, curb, discipline.Fif. 1864 St. Andrews Gazette (20 Feb.):
She was “reindin” the bairns, as she ca'd the exerceese o' her parental authority.

[O.Sc. renȝe, rein, 1375.]

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