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restreected, restric, restrick, restrict, restrictit,
restrict [rəˈstrɪk(t)]
v. To restrict, confine, limit.
pt. pp. restrictit
reshume, resume,
resume [rəˈz(j)um, rəˈʃ(j)um]
v. To resume.
reteen, reteened, reteenit, reteent, retein,
reteen [ˈrɛtin]
v. To retain.
pt. pp. reteenit
Compounds and phrases etc.
reteener: Retainer.
raetiret, reteer, reteeral, reteert, reteir, reteirit, retier, retir$t, retiral, retire,
reteer [rəˈtiːr]
v. To leave, withdraw from a place. To withdraw from currency. To pay up a bill of exchange or similar bond of the drawee who has the obligation to cash it on maturity. Of a debtor: to seek sanctuary.
pt. pp. reteert
Compounds and phrases etc.
reteeral: Retirement.
retoor, retour,
retour [rəˈtuːr]
n. A return. A return journey. A renewal, a replacement.
v. To return.
ratret, retraet, retrait, retreat, retreit,
retreat [rəˈtrit, rəˈtret]
v. To retreat.
retribution,
retribution [ˈrɛtrəb(j)uʃən]
n. Retribution.
reuk, reukerie, reukery, reukit, reukrie, rook, rookerie, rookery, rookit, rouk, ruik, ruikerie, ruikit, ruke,
reuk [ruk, rʌk]
n. The rook Corvus frugilegus. Generally replaced by craw.
v. To plunder, despoil, clean out, make bare, to steal, remove by theft.
pt. pp. reukit
Compounds and phrases etc.
reukery: A rookery.
reult, roilt, rolk, rölk, rolki, rolt, roolt, ruilk, rult,
reult [I. rʌlt, rult]
also roilt [roilt]
n. A slouching, rolling gait. Someone who walks like that. A lurch or roll. An awkward, shapeless object such as a log, lump of wood or boulder.
v. To walk with a slouching, rolling gait, to roll or lurch about.
revenge,
revenge [rəˈvɛn(d)ʒ]
n. Revenge.
v. To avenge oneself.
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