reliquaire, n.m., reliquary; shrine.
reliquat, n.m., balance, remainder of an account; remains (of a disease); ☉remains of a feast.
reliquataire, n.m., debtor owing a balance; debtor.
relique, n.f., relic. Les —s d’un saint; the shrine of a saint. Je n’ai pas grand’foi à ses —s; I have not much confidence in him.
relire, v.a., to read over again.
reliure, n.f., binding (of books).
relocation, n.f., (jur.) letting anew; reletting, fresh lease.
reloger, v.a. and n., to lodge again, to dwell again.
relouer, v.a., to let again; to underlet; to rent again.
reluire, v.n., to shine, to glitter, to glisten. Tout ce qui reluit n’est pas or; all is not gold that glitters.