_Doug._
_To_ RENYE, _v. a._ To rein.
_Complaynt S._
~Renye~, _s._ A rein; Fr. _resne_.
_Douglas._
RENYIT, _part. pa._ Forsworn.
_Barbour._
Fr. _renie_, id.
RENK, RYNK, RINK, _s._
1. A course, a race; also _reik_, Gl. Shirr.
_Douglas._
2. The act of running.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
3. The course of a river.
_Douglas._
4. Station allotted to each party at the commencement of a tournament.
_Wynt._
5. A distinct encounter in a tournament.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
6. The course in the diversion of curling, S. A.
A. S. _hrincg_, a ring.
_Davidson._
RENK, _s._ A strong man.
V. ~Rink~.
_Gawan and Gol._
RENOMMe, _s._ Renown, Fr.
_Barbour._
RENTAL, _s._ A favourable lease, S.
_Erskine._
REPAIR, _s._ Concourse, S.
_Priests Peb._
_To_ REPAYRE, _v. n._ To return; O. Fr. _repair-er_.
_Wyntown._
_To_ REPARELL, _v. a._ To refit; Fr. _repareill-er_.
_Douglas._
_To_ REPATER, _v. n._ To feed; Fr. _repaitre_.
_Douglas._
REPENDE, _part. adj._ Dispersed; Fr. _repand-u_.
_Wallace._
_To_ REPLEDGE, REPLEGE, _v. a._ To replevin; a forensic term.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
L. B. _repleg-iare_, to redeem on _pledge_.
_To_ REPLEID, _v. a._ To resist.
_Priests Peblis._