Reen, Rhine. s. A water-course: an open drain.

To Reeve. v. a. To rivel; to draw into wrinkles.

Rem'let. s. A remnant.

Rev'el. s. A wake.

To Rig. v. n. To climb about; to get up and down a thing in wantonness or sport.

Hence the substantive rig, as used in John Gilpin, by COWPER.

"He little dreamt of running such a rig."

To Rig. v. a. To dress.

Hence, I suspect, the origin of the rigging of a vessel.

Righting-lawn. Adjusting the ridges after the wheat is sown.