L. B. _replaud-are_, repulsare.

REPLOCH GRAY.

V. ~Rapplack~.

_To_ REPONE, _v. a._ To replace.

_Baillie._

Lat. _repon-o_.

_To_ REPOSE, _v. a._ Same with _Repone_.

_Baillie._

_To_ REPREME, _v. a._ To repress; Lat. _reprim-ere_.

_Complaynt S._

REPRISE, _s._ The indentation of stones in building, Fr.

_Pal. Hon._

RERIT, _pret. v._ Fell back.

_Wallace._

Fr. _riere_, back.

_To_ RESCOURS, _v. a._ To rescue.

O. Fr. _rescourr-er_, id.

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

~Rescours~, _s._ Rescue.

_Wyntown._

_To_ RESETT, _v. a._

1. To harbour, S.

_Ruddiman._

2. To receive stolen goods.

_Stat. Alex._

~Reset~, ~Resett~, _s._

1. Abode.

_Wyntown._

2. The act of harbouring.

_Wallace._

3. One who harbours another.

_Id._

4. One who keeps an inn.

_Acts Ja. I._

5. The reception of goods known to be stolen, a law-term, S.

_Erskine._

6. The receiver of stolen goods.

_Rudd._

Fr. _recette_, receiving; O. Fr. _recept_, retreat.

~Resetter~, _s._

1. He who entertains.

_Ruddiman._

2. Receiver of stolen goods.

_Erskine._

RESH, _s._ A rush.

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