Defn: To play the wanton; to act in an unbecoming manner; to play tricks. "Rigging and rifling all ways." Chapman.
RIG
Rig, v. t.
Defn: To make free with; hence, to steal; to pilfer. [Obs. or Prov.] Tusser. To rig the market (Stock Exchange), to raise or lower market prices, as by some fraud or trick. [Cant]
RIGADOON
Rig`a*doon", n. Etym: [F. rigadon, rigaudon.]
Defn: A gay, lively dance for one couple, — said to have been borrowed from Provence in France. W. Irving. Whose dancing dogs in rigadoons excel. Wolcott.
RIGA FIR
Ri"ga fir` Etym: [So called from Riga, a city in Russia.] (Bot.)
Defn: A species of pine (Pinus sylvestris), and its wood, which affords a valuable timber; — called also Scotch pine, and red or yellow deal. It grows in all parts of Europe, in the Caucasus, and in Siberia.
RIGARION
Ri*ga"rion, n. Etym: [L. rigatio, fr. rigare to water.]
Defn: See Irrigation. [Obs.]
RIGEL
Ri"gel, n. Etym: [Ar. rijl, properly, foot.] (Astron.)