<span class="searchmatch">yron</span> (uncountable) Archaic spelling of iron. 1591, Edmund Spenser, The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5[1]: The seven-fold <span class="searchmatch">yron</span> gates of grislie...
From tɔ (“pond”) + <span class="searchmatch">yróŋ̀</span> (“flow”). tɔyróŋ̀ brook, stream...
(comparative onrier, superlative onriest) Pronunciation spelling of ornery, representing Southern United States English. ornery — see ornery Ryon, yorn, <span class="searchmatch">yron</span>...
/oi̯.rɔ̌ːn/ → /<span class="searchmatch">yˈron</span>/ → /iˈron/ (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /oi̯.rɔ̌ːn/ (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">yˈron</span>/ (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">yˈron</span>/ (10th CE Byzantine)...
23135th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1103 individuals. Ryon is most common among White (93.74%) individuals. onry, yorn, <span class="searchmatch">yron</span>...
Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], 1611, →OCLC, Daniel 2:34: “His legs of <span class="searchmatch">yron</span>, his feete part of <span class="searchmatch">yron</span>, and part of clay.”...
certaintie assumeth unto himselfe a precedencie above all others, saith, the Sunne is a God of enflamed <span class="searchmatch">yron</span>. (obsolete) The fact of serving as a precedent....
[…] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: And bitter Penance with an <span class="searchmatch">yron</span> whip, / Was wont him once to disple euery day […] spiled, diples, lisped...
Spenser, “Book BUT STILL THE TYRANT STERNELY AT HIM LAYD, / AND DID HIS <span class="searchmatch">YRON</span> AXE SO NIMBLY WIELD, / THAT MANY WOUNDS INTO HIS FLESH IT MADE, / AND WITH...