rynd

/raɪnd/
noun
  1. A support or brace, especially a horizontal bar or frame used in a mill to support the upper millstone.
    • He replaced the old iron rynd with a new one forged by the blacksmith.
    • Without a sturdy rynd, the millstone would wobble and grind unevenly.
    • The miller checked the rynd to make sure the upper stone was balanced.
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