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Webster 1913 Edition
Ridgebone
Ridge′boneˊ
,Noun.
The backbone.
[Obs.]
Blood . . . lying cluttered about the
ridgebone
. Holland.
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ridgebone
ridgebone
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Noun
ridgebone (plural ridgebones)
- (rare, anatomy, literally and figuratively) The backbone or spine.
- Blood […] lying cluttered about the ridgebone. — Holland.
- 1815, G. LLOYD (Riding Master, and SYMES (R.)), R. SYMES, The Improved Art of Riding, Etc:
- Let your body be erect and straight, your ridgebone answering to that of the horse; so that his body and your's may appear but as one piece of mechanism.
- 2005, Brock Brower, Nancy Lawton, Blue Dog, Green River:
- And running zigzag down its back, you can see its squiggly ridgebone taking all the meanders you can see right down below. "That ridgebone is the river, I swear. Rising sun hits it dead the same way, only earlier, over the plateau.
- 2013, Steve Vera, Drynn:
- [...]; a Drynnian ridgebone was made for combat, hunting, and tunneling rock. It was also a very good shield and with it, he parried the blow meant for his head.
- 2015, Adele DeGirolamo, Stolen Child - In-Between: Book Two:
- “Voila, my little angry one,” Markus spoke, looking at the foreign piece of junk that had been yanked free without any further struggle, straight out of the ridgebone of his back.