REHATOURE, s. Uncertain.
Douglas.
To REHETE, v. a. To revive, to cheer;
Fr. rehait-er.
Gawan and Gol.
REID, REDE, s. The fourth stomach of a calf, used for runnet, S.
Monro.
Teut. roode, id. a rubedine dictus.
REID ETIN.
V. [Eyttyn].
To REID, v. n. To discourse.
V. [Rede], v.
REID, adj. Red, S. B.
Barbour.
Reid hand, a legal phrase, denoting that one is taken in the act of committing a crime, or immediately after.
Quon. Att.