Rude-day, s. The third day of May, S. B. called the Invention of the Cross.

RUDE-GOOSE.
V. [Rood-goose].

To RUFE, v. n. To rest.
V. [Roif].
Chron. S. P.

Ruff, s. Rest.
V. [Roif].

To RUFF, v. n. To roll a drum, S.; also ruffle.
Wodrow.

Germ. ruff-er, to cry.

2. To give a plaudit, S.

Ruff, s.
1. Roll of the drum, S.
R. Galloway.
2. Beating with the feet, as expressive of applause.

Ruffe, s. Fame, celebrity.

RUFFIE, s. A ruffian, Ang.
Lyndsay.