-rêdan, rv. ([181]), (only in cpds.), to counsel, deliberate. [OE. ræ̂dan, ME. rede, reade, to advise, rule, NE. rede, read (Shak.), > OE. ræ̂d, m., ME. rede, reade, NE. (obs.) read, rede, advice, counsel, > OE. ræ̂dan (wv.), ME. rêde, to interpret, NE. read.]
reiki, n. ([95]), power, authority, rule. [< reiks, sb. OE. rîce (rîci), n., ME. riche, rike, reign, kingdom, NE. -ric (ME. -rich, OE. -rîce), in bishopric.]
reikinôn, wv. ([190]), to rule, guvern. [< reiks, sb.]
reiks, m. ([117]), ruler, prince. [Stem reik-, reika-, < Keltic rîg-, ruler. Cp. reiks, adj.]
reiks, adj. ([130], n. 2), mighty, noble, honorabl; superl. (sa)reikista, (the) mightiest, prince; Mk. III, 22. [OE. rîce, powerful, mighty, of high rank, ME. riche, rice, powerful, also rich (by confusion w. the Fr. riche), NE. rich. Cp. reiks, sb.]
reiran, wv. ([193]), to trembl; Mk. V, 33.
-reisan, stv. ([172], n. 1), to rize, in ur-r. [OE. rîsan, ME. rise, NE. rize.]
rignjan, wv. ([188]), to rain; Mt. V, 45. [< rign, n. (= OE. regn, m., ME. rein, NE. rain). OE. regnian, ME. reine, NE. rain.]
rikan, stv. ([176], n. 1), to heap up, collect. [Its √ appears (w. abl.) in OE. raca, m. (or racu, f.?), ME. rake, NE. rake, an instrument for scraping erth.]
riqis, riqiz ([78], n. 1), n. ([94]), darkness; Mt. VI, 23. II. Cor. IV, 6. [ON. rökkr, n., darkness.]