Rath, adv., used only in the compar. deg. —Rather, with the exclusive term of comparis. introduced by than —derivation of

Reading, to read, in gram., what the signif. of
—READ, verb, CONJUGATED affirmatively in Comp. Form

Reciprocal terms, reciprocals, what pronom. adjectives may be so termed
Reciprocals, EACH OTHER, ONE AN OTHER, their nature and import
—misapplicat. of, frequent in books; WEBST. errs in the signif. and
applicat. of other. See also Other

Reciprocal or reflected verbs, constructions in imitation of the French

Recurrence of a word in different senses, a fault opposed to propriety

Redundant verb, defined
Redund. verbs, why made a separate class
—treated
—List of

Reference, marks of, ASTERISK, OBELISK, &c., shown; in what order are
introduced
—what other signs of, may be used. Reference, doubtful, Crit. N.
concerning

Reformers of the Eng. alphabet and orthog., some account of

Rejoice, resolve, incline, &c., import of, in the pass. form

Relations of things, their infinitude and diversity; the nature of
RELATION
Relation of words, what
—is diff. from agreem., but may coincide with it
Relation according to the sense, an important principle in Eng.
synt.; what rules of relation commonly found in the grammars
—Simple relation, what parts of speech have no other syntact.
property than; what simp. relations there are in Eng.
Relation, with respect to a prep., anteced. term, what may be;
subseq., do.
Relation, do., terms of, to be named in parsing a prep.; how the
terms may be ascertained by a learner
terms of, to a prep., may be transposed; are very various; both
usually expressed