read, I, 309, B 1; 310, B b: rehearse, tell.
read (of dreams), IV, 167, D 9, 10; 171, 11; 172, 12, etc.; 180, C 3; 190, 23; V, [221], 24; [224], 23; [257], 14: interpret, give an issue to.
read, reade, rede, red, redd, n., II, 53, 34, 35; 182, 4: advice. See rede.
read, reade, red, v., II, 52 f., 6, 34; III, 104, 2, 4; 105, 25: advise. read my rede, II, 186, 1: corrupted from riddle my riddle, 187, 2, 8. See riddle.
readilie, readylye, II, 23, E 7; 444, 43: (without difficulty or hesitation) certainly.
ready, V, [75], 6, 7; [81], 10: direct. readye, II, 58, 16: indubitable, certain.
reaf, reif, III, 458 b: plunder.
reak, smoke. See reek.
reaming, a suit o claise were o the apple reamin, IV, 176, 15: reaming==creaming, foaming, which of course gives little or no meaning. Apples were sometimes used to scent clothes.
rean, rin, run.