[ Renable], adj. eloquent, PP; see [Resunable].
[ Renably], adv. reasonably, CM; runnably, HD. See above.
[ Rend], v. to make to run into a shape, to cast metal, melt, H; rind, rynde, to melt, as lard, &c., JD.—Icel. renna, to make to run, to pour (of a melted substance), causal of renna (rinna), to run. See [Rennen].
[ Renden], v. to tear, PP; reendyn, Prompt.; rente, pt. s., S; rended, pp., S2; y-rent, C3.—ONorth. rendan, to cut or tear down (BT).
[ Renegat], sb. renegade, C3; runagate, WW.—OF. renegat; Late Lat. renegatum.
[ Renewlen], v. to renew, W; renule, W2; renewlid, pp., W; renulid, W2.—AF. renoveler; Late Lat. renovellare.
[ Reneye], v. to deny, reject, abandon, S2, PP, C2, CM.—OF. reneier; Late Lat. renegare.
[ Reng], sb. rank, SD; renges, pl., C; rengis, HD.—OF. reng, renc; cp. AF. renc, ring of people, rencs, ranks; OHG. hring, ring. See [Ring].
[ Renk], sb. a man, PP; renke, PP; renkes, pl., men, creatures, PP, HD; renkkes, S2; reynkes, PP.—Icel. rekkr (for renkr), a man, used in poetry, also in law. Cp. AS. rinc, a warrior, a man (Grein). See [Ranke].
[ Renne], v. See under Rapen.