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_Douglas._
2. To clothe anew.
_Douglas._
Fr. _revest-ir_, id.
~Revestre~, _s._ A vestry.
_Douglas._
Fr. _revestiare_, id.
REUK, _s._ Atmosphere.
V. ~Rak~.
_Barbour._
REURY, _s._ Robbery.
V. ~Reuere~.
_To_ REW, _v. n._
1. To repent, S.
_Gawan and Gol._
2. _v. a._ To have compa.s.sion for.
_Barbour._
A. S. _hreow-ian_, poenitere; lugere.
~Rew~, _s._ Repentance.
_Maitland Poems._
A. S. _hreowe_, poenitent.i.ta.
~Reuth~, ~Rewth~, _s._
1. Cause for repentance.
_King Hart._
2. Pity, or cause of pity.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
REW, _s._
1. A row.
_Palice Honour._
2. A street; S. _raw_; Fr. _rue_.
_Doug._
REWAR, _s._ A robber.
_Wallace._
REWELYNYS, ROWLYNGIS, RILLINGS, _s. pl._ Shoes made of undressed hides, with the hair on them; S. _rullions_.
_Wyntown._
A. S. _rifling_, obstrigillus.
REWELL, _adj._ Haughty; O. Fr. _revele_, fier, hautain.
REWELLYT, _pret. v._ Revealed.
_Wallace._
REWERS, _3. pl. s._ Stops; O. Fr. _ravoir-er_, to stop, to arrest.
_Wallace._
_To_ REWESS, _v. a._
V. ~Reuest~.
REWID, _pret. v._ Reaved.