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Rie

British  
/ riː /

noun

  1. Dame Lucie , original name Lucie Gomperz . 1902–95, British potter, born in Austria

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Tea master Rie Takeda says she also has to closely monitor her stocks of matcha, as orders that would previously arrive in just days can now take more than a week.

From BBC • Jul. 25, 2025

Former restaurant owners Michael and Rie Papp operate Salt Spring Shine, a craft distillery with spirits made from fermented local honey.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2022

The banks need to know how much risk they can withstand in times of market distress, said Rie Nishihara of JPMorgan Securities in Japan.

From Reuters • Apr. 22, 2022

Bloomfield co-designed the Swallow Model C in 1936, and accumulated 23 U.S. patents, according to his biography on the website of Wichita State University, where he and his wife, Rie, were benefactors.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2021

But seriously, Rie, you never thought I should sit down quietly and let you carry off Marcus Glen?”

From A Double Knot by Fenn, George Manville