To RAILL, v. n. To jest.
Burel.

Fr. raill-er, id.

Railyear, s. A jester.
Douglas.

RAIN GOOSE, the red-throated diver, supposed to prognosticate rain, Caithn.
Stat. Acc.

RAYNE, s.
V. [Rane].

RAING, s. Row.
V. [Rang].

To Raing, v. n.
1. To rank up, S.
Ferguson.
2. To follow in a line, S. B.

RAIP, s.
1. A rope, S.
Douglas.

Moes. G. raip, A. S. rape, id.

2. A rood; or six ells in length.
Skene.