Su. G. refband, robbins.

Douglas.

RABBLE, s. A rhapsody, S.
Baillie.

Teut. rabbel-en, garrire, nugari.

To Rabble, Raible, v. n. To rattle nonsense.
Gl. Shirr.

RABIL, s. A disorderly train.
Douglas.

To RABETE.
V. [Rebute].

RACE, pret. v. Dashed.
V. [Rasch].
Wall.

RACE, s.
1. A current.
V. [Raiss].
2. The current which turns a mill, S. B.
Law Case.
3. The train of historical narration.
R. Bruce.

RACE, s. Course at sea.
Douglas.