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+Raughte+, _pt. s._ reached, C2; see +Rechen+.

+Raunson+, _v._ to ransom, redeem, PP.

+Raunsoun+, _sb._ ransom, S2, C; +raunson+, S2; +raunsun+, S2; +raunceoun+, PP; +ransoune+, B.--AF. _raunson_, _ranson_, OF. _raenson_, _reancon_; Lat. _redemptionem_.

+Raueyn+, _sb._ rapine, prey, W, PP; +ravyne+, S3; +ravyn+, Cath.; +raueyns+, _pl._, W2.--AF. _ravine_; Lat. _rapina_ see BH, -- 150.

+Raueynour+, _sb._ robber; +raueinour+, W; +rauynour+, W2.



+Ravin+, _adj._ ravenous, S3, Sh.

+Ravin+, _v._ to seize and devour greedily, Sh., WW.

+Ravined+, _adj._ ravenous, Sh.

+Rauischen+, _v._ to seize with violence, PP; +ravish+, WW; +raueische+, _imp. pl._, W2; +rauyschiden+, _pt. pl._, W2.--AF. _ravir_ (pr.

p. _ravissant_); Late Lat. *_rapire_; Lat. _rapere_.

+Rawe+, _sb._ row, Cath.; +raw+, B, JD, SkD, S3, S2; +rowe+, SkD; +rewe+, C, G, W; +rewis+, _pl._, S3.--AS. _rawe_, _r?we_.

+Ray+, _sb._ striped cloth, _rella_, _pannus_, Voc.; _stragulum_, Voc., Cath., HD; +raye+, S3; +rayes+, _pl._, S2, PP. _Comb._: +ray-cloth+, striped cloth, W2, Prompt.--AF. _drap de raye_, cloth of ray, pl.

_reies_, OF. _rai_, _raid_; Lat. _radium_ (acc.).

+Rayeres+, _sb. pl._ sellers of _ray_, PP.

+Rayid+, _adj._ striped, Prompt.

+Raykez+, _pr. s._ roams, S2; +raykande+, _pr. pt._, advancing, S2. See +Rake+.

+Rayl+, _sb._ rail, Prompt.; +raylle+, Cath.--Cp. Low G. _regel_, G.

_riegel_, a bolt; see Kluge.

+Rayle+, _v._ to rail, arrange in a row, S2; +railed+, _pp._, S2.

+Rayle+, _sb._ a kerchief, Palsg.; see +Re?el+.

+Raylle+, _v._ to flow, S3; +raile+, ND; +reilen+, SD.

+Raymen+, _v._ to roam about, S2; see +Romen+.

+Raynes+, _sb._ fine linen of Rheims, WA.--So named from Rheims; see SkD (p. 815); cp. It. _renso_, fine flax (Diez, p. 393).

+Read+, _sb._ advice, S; see +Rede+.

+Reade+, _adj._ red, S; see +Reed+.

+Readen+, _v._ to advise, care for, S; see +Reden+.

+Readi+, _adj._ ready, S; see +Redi+.

+Real+, _adj._ real, a term in medieval philosophy; +reall+, S3.--OF.

_real_; Schol. Lat. _realem_, from _res_.

+Real+, _adj._ royal, CM; +riall+, S3, PP, CM; +ryall+, S3, CM; +ryell+, S3; +roial+, CM; +roialler+, _comp._, S2, C3.--OF. _real_, AF. _roial_, _reial_; Lat. _regalem_.

+Realte+, _sb._ royalty, royal state, PP; +reaulte+, PP; +reaute+, PP; +roialtee+, C3.--AF. _realte_; Late Lat. _regalitatem_.

+Realyche+, _adv._ royally, S2; +realy+, S2; +rially+, CM.

+Reame+, _sb._ kingdom, S2; see +Rewme+.

+Rearde+, _sb._ voice, cry, S2; see +Rerd+.

+Reae+, _adv._ quickly, S; see +Rathe+.

+Realiche+, _adv._ quickly, S; see +Rathly+.

+Reaume+, _sb._ realm, kingdom, C2, S2; see +Rewme+.

+Rebekke+, _sb._ a kind of fiddle, SkD; see +Rybybe+.

+Rebounden+, _v._ to re-echo; +rebownden+, to sound again, _reboare_, Prompt.; +rebounde+, _pt. s._, S2.--AF. _rebundir_, to re-echo, cp. OF.

_bundir_, to resound (Roland, 3119); inchoative verb, from Late Lat.

_bombitare_.

+Receyt+, _sb._ receipt, recipe, retreat, Prompt., Manip.; +receit+, C3, WW, Manip., S3; +receite+, WW; +reset+, place of refuge, B.--AF.

_receite_; Late Lat. _recepta_ (Ducange).

+Reche+, _sb._ smoke, S3; see +Reke+.

+Recheles+, _adj._ careless, S, PP; +reccheles+, PP; +retcheles+, S3; +rekkeles+, S3; +recchelees+, S2, C2; +rechlesse+, S3.--AS. _receleas_, also _recceleas_.

+Rechelesnesse+, _sb._ carelessness, PP; +recchelesnes+, PP.

+Rechen+, _v._ to care, reck, S, HD; +reke+, H; +recche+, S, HD, S2, C2; +rekke+, HD, C2; +rek+, _pr. s._, S; +reches+, S2; +ro?te+, _pt. s._, S; +roughte+, C2; +roght+, H; +rohten+, _pl._, S; +roucht+, _pt. s._, _subj._, S2.--AS. _recan_: OS. _rokian_; also, AS. *_reccan_.

+Rechen+, _v._ to explain, S; +raecchen+, to relate, S; +rechede+, _pt.

s._, S.--AS. _reccan_: OS. _rekkian_: OHG. _rachjan_, in Otfrid _rachon_.

+Rechen+, _v._ to reach, attain, SkD, PP; +rauhte+, _pt. s._, PP, S2; +rau?te+, PP; +raghte+, PP; +raughte+, C2; +raught+, S3; +raght+, _pp._, S2.--AS. _r?can_ (BT), also _r?cean_, to get into one's power, pt. s.

_r?hte_, see Sievers, 407.

+Reclayme+, _v._ to bring a hawk to the wrist by a call, C3; +recleymyn+, to make tame, Prompt.; +recleymyd+, _pp. redomitus_ (used of hawks), Prompt.--OF. _reclaimer_, _recleimer_, _reclamer_; cp. AF.

_reclame_, pp., reclaimed (as a falcon).

+Recles+, _sb._ incense, S; see +Rekels+.

+Recluse+, _sb._ a female anchorite, SkD; 'ankyr, _anachorita_'

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