Riȝtes; al to riȝtes, quite correctly, fittingly, II 136; to his riȝtes, as he should be, fittingly, II 292. [Extension of to riȝt, according to what is right (see Right, n.), with adv. -es.]
Ryme, n. riming poem, I introd.; Rymys, pl. (trivial) popular poems, I 14; Ryme couwee, see Couwee. [OFr. rime.]
Ryn, v. to run, flow, pass swiftly, X 17, XVII 101, 277, 305, 357; Ran(ne), pa. t. I 155, IV a 9 (note), X 107; Runne, pp. in be runne, may have mounted up, VI 163. [OE. rinnan.] See Eorne, Ren(ne).
Rinde, n. bark, II 260. [OE. rínd.]
Ryne, v. to touch, V 222 (see note). [OE. hrīnan.]
Rynge, v. to ring, resound, XV b 12; Ronge, pa. t. V 136; Ry<n>kande, pres. p. V 269 (confus. of ng, nk, freq. in this poem). [OE. hríngan, wk.]
Ryot, n. strife, violence, IX 83. [OFr. riot(e).]
Rype, Ripe, adj. ripe, VIII a 289, IX 140. [OE. rīpe.]
Ris, n. leafy spray, II 305. [OE. hrīs.]
Rise, Ryse, v. to rise, IV a 62, V 17, XVI 394, &c.; Ros, pa. t. sg. VI 77, 146, 159; Ryse, pl. I 208; Rysen, pp. XVII 442; Rysing, n. resurrection, XVI 317. [OE. ā-rīsan.]