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A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address

Ronyon, runnion

An obscure term used by Shakespeare in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Macbeth, in the former as a vocative. It appears to mean a fat, bulky woman. See also quotation under Witch.

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Ronyon, Runnion from A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address. ISBN: 0-203-19195-1. Published: 22-Jan-2008. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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