[rôt], adj., glad, joyous: in comp. un-rôt.

[rôwan], st. v., to row (with the arms), swim: pret. pl. reón (for reówon), [512], [539].

[rûm], st. m., space, room: nom. sg., [2691].

[a]rûm], adj.: 1) roomy, spacious: nom. sg. þûhte him eall tô rûm, wongas and wîc-stede (fields and dwelling seemed to him all too broad, i.e. could not hide his shame at the unavenged death of his murdered son), [2462].—2) in moral sense, great, magnanimous, noble-hearted: acc. sg. þurh rûmne sefan, [278].

[rûm-heort], adj., big-hearted, noble-spirited: nom. sg., [1800], [2111].

ge-[rûm-lîc], adj., commodious, comfortable: compar. ge-rûm-lîcor, [139].

[rûn], st. f., secrecy, secret discussion, deliberation or council: dat. sg. ge-sät rîce tô rûne, [172].—Comp. beado-rûn.

[rûn-stäf], st. m., rune-stave, runic letter: acc. pl. þurh rûn-stafas, [1696].

[rûn-wita], w. m., rune-wit, privy councillor, trusted adviser: nom. sg., [1326].

ge-[rysne]. See ge-[risne].