rēgnum, ī [rēx], n., kingship, supremacy; kingdom, reign.
regō, ere, rēxī, rēctus, to regulate, rule, conduct. ad—adrigō, ere, rēxī, rēctus, to set up, raise, erect; rouse, encourage. con—corrigō, ere, rēxī, rēctus, to straighten, correct, improve. per—pergō, ere, perrēxī, perrēctus, to go straight on, proceed, hasten; with acc., pursue with vigor, perform.
regredior, see *gradior.
Rēgulus, ī, m., 1. M. Atīlius Rēgulus, consul 267 B.C. 2. M. Atīlius Rēgulus, consul 256 B.C.
religiō, ōnis, f., sense of duty; religion, devotion to the gods; scruple.
relinquō, ere, līquī, līctus [re + linquō, to leave], to leave behind, leave; bequeath; appoint by will.
reliquiae, ārum [relinquō], pl. f., remainder, remnant, residue.
reliquus, a, um [relinquō], adj., remaining, rest.
remandō, see mandō.
remaneō, see maneō.