_Douglas._

4. To be copious in discourse.

_Dunbar._

Su. G. _rek-a_, to roam; _rak-a_, to go swiftly.

~Raik~, ~Rayk~, ~Rake~, _s._

1. The extent of a course or walk, S.

Hence, _sheep-raik_, and _cattle-raik_, S.

_Wyntown._

2. A swift pace.

_Ross._

3. The act of carrying from one place to another, S.

_Henrysone._

4. The extent of fishing ground, S. B.

_Act Concil._

5. _Tongue-raik_, elocution, flow of language, S. B.

RAIK, RAK, RACK, _s._ Care, reckoning. _Quhat raik?_ what do I care for it? S.

_Lyndsay._

A. S. _recce_, cura, O. E. _reck_.

RAIL, _s._ A woman"s jacket, S. B.

_Gl. Sibb._

Belg. _ryglyf_, a boddice stays.

_To_ RAILL, _v. n._ To jest.

_Burel._

Fr. _raill-er_, id.

~Railyear~, _s._ A jester.

_Douglas._

RAIN GOOSE, the red-throated diver, supposed to prognosticate _rain_, Caithn.

_Stat. Acc._

RAYNE, _s._

V. ~Rane~.

RAING, _s._ Row.

V. ~Rang~.

_To_ ~Raing~, _v. n._

1. To rank up, S.

_Ferguson._

2. To follow in a line, S. B.

RAIP, _s._

1. A rope, S.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _raip_, A. S. _rape_, id.

2. A rood; or six ells in length.

_Skene._

Su. G. _rep-a_, to measure by a line.

RAIR, _s._ A roar.

V. ~Rare~.

_To_ RAISE, RAIZE, _v. a._

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