_Dunbar._

RAKE. L. _wrake_, wreck.

_Sir Tristrem._

RAKE, _s._ A swift pace.

V. ~Raik~.

RAKYNG, _part. pr._ Perhaps wandering.

_Dunbar._

RAKKET, _s._ Uncertain.

_Bannatyne P._

RAKLESS, _adj._ Careless, rash, S.

A. S. _recceleas_, id.

~Rakleslie~, _adv._ Unwittingly.

_Lyndsay._

_To_ RALE, _v. n._ To spring, to gush forth.

Isl. _ryll_, rivus tacite labens.

_Doug._

_To_ RALEIFF, _v. n._ To rally.

_Wallace._

RALIS, _s. pl._ Nets.

_Douglas._

Franc. _regil_, vectis, obex.

RALLION, _s._ Clattering, noise, S. B.

Isl. _ragl-a_, incedere; _ragl_, gressus.

RAMAGIECHAN, _s._ Expl. a large raw-boned person, speaking and acting heedlessly, Ang.

_To_ RAMBARRE, _v. a._ To repulse; Fr. _rembarr-er_, id.

_G.o.dscroft._

_To_ RAME, _v. n._ To shout, to roar, S. B.

_Douglas._

A. S. _hream-an_, Su. G. _raam-a_, clamare.

~Rame~, _s._ A cry; especially as denoting reiteration of the same sound, S.

~Ramyng~, _s._ A loud cry.

_Douglas._

RAMEDE, _s._ Remedy; Fr. _remede_.

_Wallace._

RAMFEEZLED, _part. adj._ Fatigued, exhausted, S.

_Burns._

Teut. _ramme_, aries, and _futsel-en_, agitare.

RAMFORSIT, _part. pa._ Crammed.

_N. Burne._

RAMGUNSHOCH, _adj._ Rugged.

_Kelly._

Isl. _ram-r_, fortis, and _gunni_, vir pugnax.

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