Ren, s. run, A 4079.
Renably, adv. reasonably, D 1509. O. F. raisnable, resnable, reasonable; the s is lost before n in A. F. and M.E.
Rende, v. rend, T. iv. 1493; Rent, pr. s. rends, tears, L. 646 a; Renden, pr. pl. rend in pieces, destroy, B 3. p 12. 91; Rente, pt. s. tore, T. ii. 928, iii. 1099; A 990; Rendinge, pres. pl. tearing, B 2163; tearing, B 1. m 1. 3 (see note); Rent, pp. torn, HF. 776. See Renten.
Rending, s. tearing, A 2834.
Renegat, s. renegade, apostate, L. 401 a; B 932.
Renewe, v. renew, 8. 5.
Reneye, v. deny, renounce, abjure, B 376, 3751, G 268, 448, 459; 1 pr. s. subj. may renounce, G 464; Reneyed, 1 pt. pl. B 340; pp. L. 336; B 915. O. F. reneier.
Reneyinge, s. denying, I 793.
Renged, pp. ranged, placed in rows, R. 1380.
Renges, pl. ranks, A 2594. O. F. renge, 'rang, file': Godefroy.