[ Rukelen], v. to heap up, SD, S.

[ Rummeis], v. to bellow, S3; rummes, JD; rowmyss, JD; reimis, JD.—See SkD (s.v. rumble). The word rummeis is no doubt of Romance origin, an inchoative in -sco from Lat. *rumare, found in ad-rumare, to make a lowing noise; cp. OF. roumant, a murmur (Ducange).

[ Rummiss], sb. a loud, rattling, or rumbling noise, JD; reimis, JD; reemish, JD; rummage, an obstreperous din, JD.

[ Runagate], sb. renegade, WW; see [Renegat].

[ Rune], sb. a secret, S; runen, pl. secret discourses, S; see [Roune].

[ Runien], v. to discourse, S; see [Rounen].

[ Runge], pt. pl. rang; see [Ryngen].

[ Runkylle], sb. a wrinkle, Cath.; runkill, JD.—Cp. Dan. rynke.

[ Runkylle], v. to wrinkle, Cath.; runkle, JD; rouncle, S2; rouncled, pp., Cath. (n); roncled, HD.—Cp. Swed. rynka.

[ Rurd], sb. cry, noise, S2; see [Rerd].