Rewfully, adv. sadly, T. iii. 65.
Rewle, s. the revolving long and
narrow plate or rod used for measuring and taking altitudes, A. i. 1. 4, 13. 1 (see fig. 3); it revolves at the back of the Astrolabe; Rewles, pl. rules, A. pr. 19. See Reule.
Rewlen, v. rule, T. v. 758; Rewledest, 2 pr. s. didst control, B 1. p 4. 153. See Reulen.
Rewliche, adj. pitiable, B 2. p 2. 43.
Rewme, s. realm, R. 495. See Realme.
Rewthe, s. ruth, pity, E 579, 893, F 438; a pitiful sight, E 562. See Reuthe.
Rewthelees, adj. ruthless, unpitying, 5. 613; 6. 31.
Reye, s. rye, D 1746.
Reyes, pl. round dances, HF. 1236. See note. Mid. Du reye, 'a round daunce': Hexham.