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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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(Rin-jest,) Rine-, Rind-jest, n. [Rin v.1 and Jeist n. The precise force of the first element is not certain, but perh. it indicates continuity, as extending from one wall to the other.] A beam running at right angles to the rafter couples; a purlin. — 1670 Aberd. B. Rec. IV 268.
To erect and make wp ane loft … with power to them to bring ane rine jest towards the floor of the said church mid pillar on both sydes, to which the foir breist of the said loft is to come out 1682 Ellon Presb. 231.
Ane sclate roof consisting of 26 couples lathed conform and lofted; 29 jeasts and ane rind jest
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