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Reidpaith, Reidpeth, Ridpaith, Ridpath, Ridpeth, Rippath, Rippeth,
Reidpeth [ˈrɪpəθ]
pn. Redpath (Borders).
raif, raifs, reaves, reef, reefs, reif, reifdandie, reifd-dandie, reife, reifes, reifs, rief, rief, rief_randie, rieft, riefts, rieves, stouthreif, stouthrief, stouthrieff,
reif [rif, ref]
n. Plunder, booty, stolen goods. The act of plundering, spoliation or robbery. A thief.
pl. reifs
Compounds and phrases etc
rief randie: A term of abuse for a theif.
stouth and reif contracted stouthreif: Robbery with violence, forcible theft.
ootraik, ootreik, ootreke, ootrike, raik, reik, reikit, reke, rike, rique, utrique,
reik [rik]
v. To rig out, equip.
pt. pp. reikit
Compounds and phrases etc.
ootreik: Fit out, equip, supply, equipment.
rein, reins, ren, rens, renyie, renyies, reyn, reyns, rine, rines, ryn, ryne, rynes, ryness, ryns,
rein [NEC. rɛn, N. WC. SEC. S. rin]
n. A rein.
pl. reins
v. To rein, to govern, curb, discipline.
rainch, range, reenge, reinge, reinget, rench, renge, rensch, rensh, ringe, rinsh,
reinge [rinʒ, renʒ]
n. A scrubber made of heather twigs.
v. To rinse, swill, scour, beat, thrash.
raerd, raird, raired, reard, reerd, reird,
reird [riːrd, reːrd]
n. A roar. A loud uproar or clamour, a din.
v. To break wind noisily. To scold loudly.
reeth, reethe, reithe,
reithe [riːð]
adj. Zealous, ardent, keen.
beraive, bereeve, bereft, bereive, bereived, raiver, reave, reaver, reeve, reever, reevers, reft, reive, reived, reiver, reive-randies, reivers, reivin, rief-randies, rieve, riever, rieve-randies, rievers,
reive [riːv]
v. To rob, plunder, pillage, despoil, deprive, steal, grab, snatch forcibly.
pt. pp. reived
pp. reived, reft [rɛft] adj. Stolen, plundered.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bereive: To take away by force or violence. pp. bereived, bereft
reivin: Robbing, plundering, pillaging.
reiver [ˈriːvər]: A cattle thief. pl. reivers.
reive-randies: Sturdy thieves.
rejec, rejecit, rejeck, rejeckit, reject, rejectit, rejekit,
reject [rəˈdʒɛk(t)]
v. To reject, dismiss from mind.
pt. pp. rejectit
relate, relation, relatit, relative,
relate [rəˈlet]
v. To relate.
pt. relatit
pp. relate
Compounds and phrases etc.
relation [rəˈleʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Relation. pl. relations.
relationship: Relationship.
relatin: Relating.
relative: adj. n. Relative.
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