Rewarde, [190/421, 418], name of the second supply of bread at table.

Rewe, A.S. hreówan, to rue, repent; hreówian, to feel grieved, be sorry for.

Reynes, [155/14].

See Raynes.

Reynes, a kercher of, [169/28].

Reyse, [p. 158], last line, cut off; [159/14].

‘how many bestis berith lether, and how many skyn? Alle that be ... arracies, that is to say, the skyn pullyd ovyr the hed, beryth skyn.’ Twety, in Rel. Ant., i. 152.

Reysons, [5/74], raisins; [152/21].

Rialte, [59/858], royalty, courtly customs?

Ribaldry, avoid, [264/76];