also hrycgbán, raggebone, ridgboon, riggebone, ruggebone, rydgebone, ryggebone CLICK HERE FOR KEY TO SOURCES Old English hrycgbán, = Old Frisian regben, Middle Dutch rig(ge)-, rug(ge)been (Dutch ruggebeen), Middle Low German ruggebên (Low German rügge-, rügbên), Old High German rukkipein (Middle High German rückbein, German rückenbein), Norwegian ryggbein, Swedish -ben, Danish rygben a 1000 - Anglo-Saxon Psalter; see below from E-NED From: Positions Wherein Those Primitive Circumstances Be Examined,
Which are Necessarie for the Training up of children, either for skill in their booke, or health in their bodie. By Richard Mulcaster, 1581 Reprinted 1887 Chapter 27. Ball Games Ancient and Modern Handball and Football P. 105
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