See also: rind ((v.)) rind ((n.))
- 1633  . no person [shall] . . . worke any detriment or destruction . . . by Rynding. . . .
- 1792  Rinding. The action of taking the bark from the trees. In this part of the world [Labrador], one length only, of six feet, is taken off the lower part of the trunk of a tree. The chief use of rinds is, to cover the roofs of houses, and piles of fish.