Repereyue, n. head-reaper, harvest-overseer, VIII b 15. [OE. rip, harvest (or stem of prec.) + rēfa.] See Reue, n.
Repleye, v. XVI 380 (see note). [Cf. OFr. repley(i)er, &c. or replevir; see N.E.D. s.vv. Repledge, Replevy, &c.]
Reprené, v. to reprehend, find fault with, VI 184. [OFr. reprendre, preign-.]
Repreue, Reprouen (of), v. to reprove (for), V 201, XI b 187. [OFr. repro(u)ver, repreuv-.]
Reprufe, n. disgrace, XVII 84. [OFr. repro(u)ve.]
Rerd, Rurde (V), n. loud voice V 269, XVII 230; noise, V 151 (see Rusche), XVII 101. [OE. réord.]
Rert, pp. ? (aroused), ready, VI 231. [OE. rǣran.]
Res(s)ayue, Resceyued. See Receyue.
Rescowe, Rescoghe, n. rescue, V 240; matȝ rescoghe, ? comes to the rescue (cf. make reschewes, Morte Arthure 433), VI 250 (see note). [Stem of ME. rescouen, v., OFr. rescourre.]
Resette, n. (place of) refuge, shelter, V 96. [OFr. recet.]