Rip v. to rate or chide

Riscous applied to bread imperfectly baked

Robin-riddick, or Ruddock s. redbreast

Roddicks, Roddocks s. ex. Off the roddocks, as a cart off the grooves of the axle

Rode v.n. to go out to shoot wild fowl which pass over head on the wing early at night or in the morning; also applied to the passage of the birds themselves, ex. The woodcocks’ rode

Roe-briar s. the large dog-rose briar

Roller, Rawler, Brawler s. a bundle of reed, ex. As weak as a rawler

Rompstal s. a rude girl

Ronge v. to gnaw, to devour (Fr. ronger)

Room, Rhume s. scurf of the scalp