riqizeins, adj. ([124]), dark, darkend; Mt. VI, 23. [< riqis + suff. -eina-.]
rinnan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to run; Mk. V, 6; w. in w. acc.; Mk. V, 13.—Cpds. ga-, ur-r. [OE. rinnan, uzually irnan, eornan, iernan, ME. rinne, renne, rynne, eorne, NE. run.]
rinnô ([32]), f. ([112]), brook. [< rinnan. OHG. rinnâ, f., aqueduct, MHG. rinne, f., aqueduct, gutter, NHG. rinne, f., gutter.]
*riureis ([127]; or riurs?; 130 and n. 2), adj., temporal, mortal; II. Cor. IV, 11. 18. [ON. ryrr, adj., small, poor.]
rôdjan, wv., ([188]), to speak, ([1]) abs.; Mk. I, 34. V, 35. II. Cor. IV, 13; so w. dat. of pers.; Mk. IV, 34; or bi w. acc., and in w. dat.; Lu. II, 38; or us w. dat., and in andwaírþja w. gen.; II. Cor. II, 17; or du w. dat. of pers.; Lu. II, 20. ([2]) w. acc. of th. (in pass. the nom.; s. also below); Mk. II, 7. V, 36; and bi w. acc.; Lu. II, 33. ([3]) w. acc. of th. and dat. of the pers. addrest; Mk. II, 2; or du w. dat. of the pers. addrest; Lu. II, 17. 18. 50; and instr. dat.; Mk. IV, 33. [OE. rêdan, ME. rede, to speak.]
Rûma ([15], n. 2), pr. n., Rome. [< Ῥώμη.]
Rûmôneis ([15], n. 2), pr. n., Romans. [< Ῥωμαῖοι.]
-rûmnan ([78], n. 4), wv. ([194]), in ur-r. [< rûms.]
rûms ([15]), m. (? 91), room, place; Lu. II, 7. [OE. rûm, n., ME. roum, NE. room. Cp. Brgm. I, [§ 59].]
rûna ([15]), f. ([97]), mystery, counsel; Mk. IV, 11. [OE. rûn, f., mystery, counsel, rûne, ME. roune, NE. roun (obs.; rûne < the Scand.).]