REAVEL-RAVEL, s. A rhapsody.
Cleland.
Belg. revel-en, to rave, to talk idly.
REAVER, s. Robber.
V. [Reyffar].
REAWS, s. pl. Royal personages.
O. Fr. reaulx, id.
Wyntown.
To REBET, v. a. To abate.
Acts Ja. IV.
Fr. rebattre, id.
REBALD, s. A low worthless fellow; Fr. ribauld.
Kennedy.
Rebaldale, s. The rabble.
Barbour.