Reuerence, n. reverence; at þe r., out of respect, V 138; do a r., make an obeisance, XII b 128. [OFr. reverence.]
Reuerse, v. to reverse, countermand, XI a 15. [OFr. reverser.]
Reuest, pa. t. (refl.) vested, robed (himself), I 70. [OFr. revestir.]
Reulis, n. pl. rules, XI b 203. [OFr. reule.] See Rewle.
Reume. See Reame.
Reuþe, Rawþe, n. (mental) pain, grief; hedde r. þerof, was grieved at that, III 20; r. to here, grievous to hear, V 136 (cf. Noy, Pine). [Extended with suffix -þ from OE. hrēow; cf. ON. hrygð.] See Rewe(ful).
Reward(e), n. regard, consideration, in takeþ r. of (to), give a thought (to), XIV c 105-7; reward, VI 244, XII b 42. [ONFr. reward.]
Rewardeþ, 3 sg. pres. gives reward, VIII b 32. [ONFr. rewarder.]
Rew(e), v. to rue, regret, II 570, XVII 202; it shal him rewe, he shall rue it, XV a 23. [OE. hrēowan, pers. and impers.]
Reweful, Ruful (V), adj. rueful; piteous, II 114; grievous, V 8. [OE. hrēow + full.]