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common-riding noun in the Scottish Borders: a ceremonial progress by riders on horseback around the boundaries of common land, traditionally intended to deter encroachment by neighbouring landowners and to guard against invasion by the English. See also beat the bounds at beat.

common-riding noun in the Scottish Borders: a ceremonial progress by riders on horseback around the boundaries of common land, traditionally intended to deter encroachment by neighbouring landowners and to guard against invasion by the English. See also beat the bounds at beat.

common-riding noun in the Scottish Borders: a ceremonial progress by riders on horseback around the boundaries of common land, traditionally intended to deter encroachment by neighbouring landowners and to guard against invasion by the English. See also beat the bounds at beat.