[ Recluse], sb. a female anchorite, SkD; ‘ankyr, anachorita’ Prompt.—AF. reclus; recluse, a f. pp. from OF. reclure, to shut up; Late Lat. recludere.

[ Recluse], sb. convent, monastery, S3.—OF. recluse.

[ Reclused], pp. shut up, withdrawn from the world, PP.

[ Recognisance], sb. an obligation binding one over to do some particular act, S3, SkD.—AF. reconisance, OF. recoignisance.

[ Recomand], v. to commend, S2, C3; recomaundiþ, PP.—OF. recommander, recumander.

[ Reconforte], v. to comfort, C; reconforted, pp., P.—OF. reconforter; cp. AF. recunforter.

[ Reconsyle], v. to recover, regain the possession of; reconsyled, pp., S2; recounselid, W.—AF. reconciler; Lat. reconciliare, to reconcile, re-establish, restore.

[ Record], sb. witness, S3, WW; recorde, PP.—AF. record, OF. recort, mention (Bartsch).

[ Recorde], v. to call to mind, C, PP; recorded, pt. pl. declared, PP.—OF. recorder; Late Lat. recordare; Lat. recordari.

[ Recoure], v. to recover, PP; recour, HD; recure, HD; recured, pp., S3.—AF. recoverer; OF. recourer, recouvrer; Lat. recuperare.