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Ridder

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rid  (rd)
tr.v. rid or rid·ded, rid·ding, rids
To free from: He was finally able to rid himself of all financial worries.

[Middle English ridden, from Old Norse rydhja, to clear land, from hrjdha, to strip, clear.]

ridder n.


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