RI'DING, ppr. [from ride.] 1. Passing or traveling on a beast or in a vehicle; floating.2. a. Employed to travel on any occasion.No suffragan bishop shall have more than one riding apparitor.RI'DING, n. 1. A road cut in a wood or through a ground, for the diversion of riding therein.2. [corrupted from trithing, third.] One of the three intermediate jurisdictions between a three and a hundred, into which the county of York, in England, is divided, anciently under the government of a reeve.
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