Isl. _rym-ia_, to bellow or roar.

_Ross._

_To_ REIOSE, _v. a._ To possess.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

REIRBRa.s.sERIS, _s. pl._ Armour for the back of the arms.

_Acts Ja. I._

Fr. _arriere_, behind, and _bra.s.sart_, a defence for the arm.

_To_ REIRD, RERDE, _v. n._

1. To make a loud noise.

_Douglas._

2. To break wind, S.

3. To make a crashing noise.

_Douglas._

A. S. _rar-ian_, Teut. _reer-en_, fremere.

~Reird~, ~Rerde~, s.

1. Noise, shouting.

_Douglas._

2. The act of breaking wind, S.

3. A falsehood, a gasconade, S. B.

REIRDIT, _part. pa._ Reared.

_Gawan and Gol._

REYSS, _s. pl._ Coa.r.s.e gra.s.s in marshy ground, or on the sea-sh.o.r.e.

V. ~Reesk~.

_Wallace._

_To_ REISSIL, _v. n._ To make a loud clattering noise, S.

Teut. _ryssel-en_, A. S. _hristl-an_, crepere.

_To_ ~Reissil~, ~Rissle~, _v. a._ To beat soundly.

Su. G. _ris-a_, virgis caedere.

_Rudd._

~Reissil~, _s._

1. A loud clattering noise, S.

2. A blow, a stroke, S.

_To_ REIST, _v. a._ To dry by the heat of the sun, or in a chimney, S.

_Dunbar._

Dan. _rist-er_, to broil or toast.

_To_ REIST, _v. n._

1. To wait for another.

Lat. _rest-are_, id.

_Douglas._

2. To become restive, S.

_Burns._

3. Applied to the drying up of a well.

_Pop. Ball._

REIST, _s._ Rest.

_Douglas._

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