Richesse, _sb._ RG. 433
Richly, _adv._ RG. 377
Ride, _v. n._ RG. 463; pret. "rode." RG. 375; part. "riding." RG. 377
Rife, _adj._ == frequent. RG. 4, 252; comp. "rifer." RG. 260. AS. ryf
Right, _sb._ == redress for an injury. RG. 374
---- == in plur. "rights," "to maintain their rights." 171 B.
Right, _adj._ == dexter. Wright"s L. P. p. 25
---- == good, excellent. Wright"s L. P. p. 25
Right, _adv._ == just, exactly. RG. 8
---- == rightly. Wright"s L. P. p. 30
---- _v. a._ == to set right. Ps. xvii. 36
Righteous, _adj._ [ryhtwise]. Wright"s L. P. p. 25
Righteousness, _sb._ Ps. iv. 2
Rightful, _adj._ RG. 501; comp. "rightfuller." RG. 266
Rightfulness, _sb._ Wright"s L. P. p. 53
Righting, _sb._ == a setting right. Ps. xcvi. 2
Rightness, _sb._ 1629 B.
Rightwished, _sb._ Ps. xviii. 10
Rimefrost, [ren-forst]. _sb._ Fr. Sci. 232. AS. hrim
Rind, _sb._ Alys. 6187. AS. rind
Rine, _sb._ == a course, hence a course of years, life; "for to rine" == for ever? Ps. xliv. 11. AS. ryne
Ring, _v. a._ RG. 509
---- _v. n._ == resound. Wright"s L. P. p. 43
Ring, _sb._ RG. 489
Ringing, _sb._ St Swithin, 45
Ripe, _adj._ == applied to young birds. RG. 177. AS. rip, harvest. _adj._ ripe
Ripeness, _sb._ == the ripeness of the day, i. e. full day. Ps. cxviii.
147
Rippe, _sb._ == a fish-basket. HD. 893. ON. hrip
Ris, _sb._ == a branch. Wright"s L. P. pp. 26, 30. Pol. S. 149. Dan. riis
Rise, _v. n._ == arise. Pol. S. 149
---- _v. a._ == raise. 1082 B.
Ritte, _v. a._ == rip. HD. 2495. ON. rista
Rivage, _sb._ == river bank. Alys. 6079
Rive, _v. n._ == arrive. RG. 14, 16
Rive, _v. a._ == split, snap. Rel. S. i. 14
Rive, _sb._ == bank. Alys. 4090
Rivel, _v. n._ == become wrinkled. Rel. Ant. ii. 211
River, _sb._ RG. 1
Rivering, _sb._ == hawking by a river"s side. Alys. 678
Rixe, _v. a._ == rule. Moral Ode, st. 190. AS. ricsian
Ro, _sb._ == rest. Wright"s L. P. p. 37; [roo]. Ibid. p. 32. AS. row. ON.
ro
Road, _sb._ Body and Soul, 209; [rude]. Wright"s L. P. p. 32. AS. rad
Roam, _v. a._ HD. 64
---- _v. n._ == dwell. Alys. 7207, 7625. The older and newer senses of this word are a.n.a.logous to the double meaning of the Lat. "versor"
Roar, _v. n._ HD. 2438; part. "rorand." Ps. xxi. 14
Roast, _v. a._ RG. 207; part, "yrosted." RG. 244
Rob, _v. a._ RG. 377, 385
Robber, _sb._ RG. 389
Robbery, _sb._ RG. 16, 550