An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 656

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 656


2. A rhapsody.


_Douglas._


3. An account, in order to a settlement.


_Dunbar._


Ital. _ragionamento_, a discourse.


RAGMANS ROW, or ROLL, a collection of those deeds by which the n.o.bility and gentry of Scotland were constrained to subscribe allegiance to Edward I. of England, A. 1296.


_Rudd._


Isl. _raeg-a_, to accuse, _raege_, an accuser; hence the devil is called _Rageman_, P. Ploughm.


RAGWEED, _s._ Ragwort, S.


_Burns._


_To_ RAY, _v. a._ To array.


_Wallace._


~Ray~, _s._ Military arrangement.


_Id._


RAY, _s._ Uncertain.


_Douglas._


Su. G. _ra_, Isl. _raege_, daemon.


RAY, REE, _adj._ Mad, wild.


V. ~Ree~.


_Gl. Sibb._


RAYATT, Barbour. L. _ryotyt_, rioted.


RAID, _s._ An inroad, S.


V. ~Rade~.


RAID, _s._ A road for ships.


V. ~Rade~.


RAYEN, RAYON, _s._ A ray.


_Hume._


Fr. _rayon_, id.


RAIF, _part. pa._ Rent.


_Pal. Hon._


Su. G. _rifw-a_, to rive.


RAIF, _s._ Robbery.


_Complaynt S._


A. S. _reaf_, spolia; _reaf-ian_, to rob.


_To_ RAIF, _v. n._ To rave.


_Douglas._


Belg. _rev-en_, Fr. _resv-er_.


_To_ RAIK, RAKE, RAYK, REYKE, _v. n._


1. To range, S.


_Douglas._


2. To move expeditiously, S.


_Sir Gawan._


3. _To raik on raw_, to march in order.







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