rule, III, 98, 32: going on, taking on, noisy bewailing.
run, IV, 289, F 6: issue, outcome (said to be slang).
run, red runs i the rain, II, 304, 4: gives no sense, and so of Scott’s reading at this place, the red sun’s on the rain. It will be observed that the day has not dawned.
run a reel, II, 108, 17: gone through, danced.
rung, I, 202, A 12; III, 161, 43; IV, 444, 20: staff, pike-staff.
rung (of the noise of a cannon), n., IV, 52, 14: ring; appears to have been altered, for rhyme, from ring, which is in two other copies.
rusty, V, [151], E 6: surly.
rybybe, I, 328, 49: a stringed instrument.
ryght, straight, directly, ryȝth, V, [283], 14: aright.
rynde, be rynde and rent, III, 297, 42: flayed., (rynde should perhaps be riven.)