Part 653 (2/2)
_Wall._
RACE, _s._
1. A current.
V. ~Raiss~.
2. The current which turns a mill, S. B.
_Law Case._
3. The train of historical narration.
_R. Bruce._
RACE, _s._ Course at sea.
_Douglas._
Su. G. _resa_, id. Belg. _reys_, a voyage.
RACHE, (hard), _s._ A dog that discovers and pursues his prey by the scent.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Isl. _racke_, canis sagax, L. B. _racha_; Norm. _racche_, id.
RACHE, Houlate.
V. ~Raith~.
RACHLIE, (gutt.) _adj._ Dirty and disorderly, S. B.
Isl. _hrakleg-r_, incomtus, male habitus.
RACHLIN, _adj._
1. Unsettled, hare-brained, S. B.
2. Noisy, clamorous, S. B.
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