2. In the exercise of reason, S.

_Fountainhall._

_To_ ~Richt~, _v. a._ To put to rights; often to mend, S.

Franc. _rihtente_, rectificantes.

RICHT NOW, _adv._ Just now.

_Barbour._

A. S. _nu rihte_, jam, nunc.

~Rychtswa~, _adv._ In the same manner.

_Acts Ja. II._

RICHTS. _At rights_, straight.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _raett waeg_, via recta.

RICHTWYS, _adj._

1. Righteous.

_Wynt._

2. Legitimate, not spurious.

_Wallace._

A. S. _rihtwis_, Isl. _rettvis_, id.

RICK, _s._ L. _relik_, relic.

_Lyndsay._

RICKLE, RICKILL, _s._

1. A heap, S.

_Philotus._

2. _A rickle of banes_, a very meagre person, S.

A. S. _ricg_, a heap; Su. G. _ben-rangel_, a skeleton.

_To_ ~Rickle~, _v. a._ To put into a heap, S.

_Statist. Acc._

RID, RIDE, _adj._ Severe.

_Barbour._

A. S. _reth_, ferox, saevus.

RIDE, _adj._ Rough.

V. ~Roid~.

_To_ RIDE, _v. a._ In curling, to drive a stone with such force, as to carry before it another, which is nearest the mark, or blocks up the way, S.

RIDE, _s._ The act of sailing, S.

Isl. _redskap_, carriage on shipboard.

_To_ RIFE, RIFFE, _v. n._ To rive.

Su. G. _rifw-a_, id.

_Douglas._

RIFF-RAFF, _s._ The rabble, S.

Dan. _ripsraps_, id., faex hominum.

RYFART, _s._

V. ~Reefort~.

RIFT, L. _rist_, a musical instrument.

_Houlate._

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