Definition of Rhne
Rhine, one of the chief rivers of Europe; of several small Alpine
head-streams, the Nearer and the Farther Rhine are the two principal,
issuing from the eastern flanks of Mount St Gothard; a junction is formed
at Reichenau, whence the united stream—the Upper Rhine—flows N. to Lake
Constance, and issuing from the NW. corner curves westward to Basel,
forming the boundary between Switzerland and Germany. From Basel, as the
Middle Rhine, it pursues a northerly course to Mainz, turns sharply to
the W. as far as Bingen, and again resumes its northward course. The
Rhine-Highland between Bingen and Bonn is the most romantic and
picturesque part of its course. As the Lower Rhine it flows in a
sluggish, winding stream through the Rhenish Lowlands, enters Holland
near Clèves, at Nimeguen bends to the W., and flowing through Holland
some 100 m. reaches the German Ocean, splitting in its lowest part into
several streams which form a rich delta, one-third of Holland. It is 800
m. in length; receives numerous affluents, e.g. Neckar, Main, Moselle,
Lippe; is navigable for ships to Mannheim.
- Wikipedia
Rhine (?), n. [AS. ryne. See
Run.] A water course; a ditch. [Written also
rean.] [Prov. Eng.] Macaulay.
Rhine (?), n. [AS. ryne. See
Run.] A water course; a ditch. [Written also
rean.] [Prov. Eng.] Macaulay.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A river that flows through Switzerland, Germany, west Bavaria, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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