2. A possession in land.

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

3. Situation as to preaching.

_Spotswood._

4. Official situation.

_Baillie._

5. Ordinal relation.

_R. Bruce._

6. Place in a literary work.

_Wodrow._

A. S. Su. G. _rum_, place of any kind.

~Rowme~, ~Roume~, ~Room~, _adj._

1. Large.

_Wallace._

A. S. Su. G. _rum_, Teut. _ruym_, amplus.

2. Clear, empty.

_Ferguson._

Teut. _ruym_, vacuus.

~Rowmly~, _adv._ Largely.

_Wyntown._

_To_ ROWMYSS.

V. ~Rummyss~.

_To_ ROWT, _v. n._ To snore.

_Barbour._

A. S. _hrut-an_, Isl. _hriot-a_, id.

ROZET, _s._ Rosin.

V. ~Roset~.

RUBIATURE, _s._ Robber.

_Leg. St Androis._

L. B. _rubator_, Ital. _rubatore_, latro.

_To_ RUCK, _v. n._ To belch.

_Lyndsay._

Teut. _roeck-en_, Lat. _ruct-are_.

RUCK, _s._ A heap of corn, S. B.

_Acts Ja. VI._

Isl. _hrauk_, Su. G. _roek_, c.u.mulus.

RUCK-RILLING.

V. ~Rewelynys~.

RUD, _adj._ Red.

_Wallace._

A. S. _rude_, _reod_, Alem. _ruod_.

~Rude~, _s._

1. Redness.

_Douglas._

2. Those parts of the face, which in youth and health have a ruddy colour, S. B.

_Chr. Kirk._

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