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RAVERY, _s._ Delirium.
_Wodrow._
Fr. _resverie_, id.
RAUGHT, _s._ The act of reaching, S. B.
A. S. _raec-an_, to reach.
_Journ. Lond._
RAUCLE, _adj._ Rash.
V. ~Rackel~.
RAVIN, _adj._ Ravenous.
_K. Quair._
RAUISANT, _part. pr._ Violent.
Fr. _ravissant_, id.
_Complaynt S._
RAUN, RAWN, _s._ Roe of fish, S.
Dan. _raun_, Teut. _rogen_, id.
_K. Ja. VI._
~Rauner~, _s._ The female salmon, which has the roe, Loth. S. A.
RAUNS, _s. pl._ The beard of barley, S. B.
C. B. _rhawn_, long or coa.r.s.e hair, bristles.
_To_ RAUNG, _v. n._ To range.
_Barbour._
Sw. _rang_, ordo.
RAW, _adj._
1. Damp and chill, S.
Su. G. _raa_, madidus.
2. Unmixed; as _raw spirits_, spirits not diluted, S.
Su. G. _raa_, crudus.
RAW, _s._
1. A row, a rank, S.
_Douglas._
A. S. _raewa_, id.
2. A kind of street.
V. ~Rew~.
3. Parallel ridges, S. B.
_Ramsay._
RAWMOUD, _adj._ Beardless, simple; q. _raw-mouthed_.
_Kennedy._
_To_ RAX, _v. n._
1. To extend the limbs, S.
_Minstr. Bord._
2. To make efforts to attain.
_Ramsay._
~Rax~, _s._ The act of stretching, S.
_Morison._
A. Bor. _wrax_, id.