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_Wallace._
2. Order, S.
Isl. _raud_, id.
3. Rubbish, S.
V. ~Outredd~.
~Red~, ~Redd~, _part. adj._
1. Put in order, S.
A. S. _hraed_, paratus.
2. Used as E. _ready_, S. B.
3. Distinct; opposed to confusion, S. B.
~Redding-straik~, _s._ The stroke which one often receives in attempting to separate those who are fighting, S.
_Kelly._
~Redsman~, _s._ One who clears away rubbish, Loth.
_To_ RED, _v. a._
1. To disenc.u.mber, E. _rid._
_Knox._
2. To rescue from destruction.
_Barbour._
3. Denoting the act of persons who remove from a place.
_Keith._
Su. G. _raedd-a_, A. S. _hredd-an_, liberare.
~Red~, _s._ Riddance.
_Maitland P._
_To_ RED, _v. a._ To overpower.
_Barbour._
A. S. _raed-an_, regere.
RED, _adj._ Afraid.
V. ~Rad~.
_Burns._
~Reddour~, _s._ Dread.
_Douglas._
RED, REDD, _s._
1. Sp.a.w.n, S.
C. B. _rhid_, _rhith_, sperma; _rhid-io_, coire.
2. The place in which salmon or other fish deposit their sp.a.w.n, S. A.
To ~Red~, _v. n._ To sp.a.w.n, S.
_To_ REDACT, _v. a._ To reduce.
Lat. _redact-us_.
_Spotswood._
RED-BELLY, RED-WAME, _s._ The charr, S. B.
_Stat. Acc._
REDCAP, _s._ A name given by the vulgar to a domestic spirit, S. A.
_Minstr. Bord._
REDE, _adj._ Fierce, furious.
_Wallace._
A. S. _reth_, ferox, saevus.