se revêtir, v.r., to clothe one’s self, to array one’s self, to invest one’s self, to dress, to put on, to assume, to take; to be invested.
rêveu-r, -se, n. and adj., dreamer, muser; thoughtful, pensive, dreamy, musing.
revidage, n.m., (at auction) knock-out.
revider, v.a., to empty again; to knock out.
revient (rĕvi-in), n.m., (com.) only used in: prix de —; net cost.
revirade, n.f., (backgammon) back-game.
revirement (re-vir-mān), n.m., sudden change; (nav.) tacking; (com. and fin.) transfer. — de parties; (com.) transfer.
revirer, v.n., (nav.) to tack about, to tack, to put about; to turn round, to change sides, to be a turn-coat, to rat. Il a reviré de bord; he has ratted.
revisable, adj., revisable.