Ryot vs Rynt - What's the difference?
ryot | rynt |
(archaic)
As a noun ryot
is a farmer or tiller of the soil.As a verb rynt is
said by milkmaids to their cows after milking them to get them to move aside.ryot
English
Usage notes
The word does not find a place in several modern dictionaries, but is still used by general media, especially on the Indian sub-continent.References
*Anagrams
* * *rynt
English
Alternative forms
rhintVerb
- Rynt thee.
