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Rin(n)and met, Rynnand met, Rining mett, Rynnyn(g met, n. Also: -ant, -en and mett. [Rin(n)and ppl. adj. and Met n.] a. One of a set of standard measuring vessels, varying in capacity from one locality to another, intended to receive dry goods poured into it, ? and having a mouth large enough to do this without undue spillage.(a) 1561 Thirds of Benefices 69.
Twenty ane chalderis foure bollis meill of the rynnand met of Abirbrothoik 1592 Sc. N. & Q. VII 47.
Ane chalder with my lords awin gryt met nixt ressauit with the rinand Leyth met(b) 1552 Prot. Bk. Sir A. Gaw 24.
xvii bollis of beir of rynnyn met c1552 Ib. 27 (see b below).
Rynnyng met — 1627 Rep. Parishes 2.
Twa bollis otis rining mett
b. A standard of measurement for dry goods, esp. grain.See also hepit met and strakit met. According to Hamilton (Cat. 105) a ‘gud mesure’ might be ‘pressit doune’ and ‘schakin to gidder’. Perh. when rinnand met is specified, it signifies that the grain was allowed to remain loosely packed in the vessel. Hence in calculations some adjustment was made to equalise rinnand met and the usual (? hepit) measure of dry goods. 1541 Exch. R. XVII 712.
iij ferlotis beir, rynnand met c1552 Prot. Bk. Sir A. Gaw 27.
Aucht bollis meyl of rynnyng met markat sufficient stuf and markat rynnant met 1561 Thirds of Benefices 65.
Of the said beir yit restand unsald thair is sald … sextene chalderis rynnand met quhilk being cheritat of the self takand a pect to ilk boll for the cheritie extendis of cheritat beir to fivetene chalderis thre firlottis thre pectis 1569 Reg. Privy S. VI 117/2.
[Pension of … 20 bolls] rynnand met of quheit … [from mails and duties of lands] 1570–1 Prot. Bk. Thomas Johnsoun 167.
[6 firlots field-land oats] rynnand met [as bairns' part of gear] 1571–2 Reg. Privy C. II 112.
xlvi chalder victuale rynnand [pr. rymn-] met out of Scone, Dunfermling and Sanctandrois 1572–3 Canongate Ct. Bk. 423.
Four bollis and ane firlot beir rinnand mett gud and sufficient stuff … as … payment … of the maillis fermes and deweteis 1578 Edinb. Test. VI 88.
Of new beir … in malt xviij bollis rynnand met 1579 Reg. Privy S. VII 338/1.
[13 chalders … of oats] mensure currentis lie rynnand met 1581 Edinb. Test. IX 319b.
Sevin firlottis rynnand met beir 1582 Laing Chart. 258.
[To pay] thre bollis … rynnen met beir and vther thre bollis … heippit ait meill 1585 Perth B. Ct. 20 Dec.
Threttene bollis … beir rynnand mett sufficient stuff 1590–1 Exch. R. XXII 129.
Being cheriteit with ane peck to every boll, extendis in rynnand met to [etc.] 1601 Edinb. B. Rec. V 284.
The collectour of the multure … to … allow to the maltmen … twelf bollis rynnand met for ilk six laid 1606 Edinb. Test. XLI 236.
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