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1. To excite, S.

_Burns._

2. To madden; _rais'd_, delirious, S.

Alem. _raiz-en_, irritare; Su. G. _ras-a_, insanire.

RAISE-NET FIs.h.i.+NG, allowing the lower part of the net to _rise_ and float with the flowing tide, and to fall down with the ebb, Dumfr.

_Stat. Acc._

RAISS, Ra.s.sE, RASE, RACE, _s._ A strong current in the sea, S.

_Barbour._

Teut. _raes_, aestuarium.

RAITH, REATH, _s._ The fourth part of a year, S.

_Ross._

Gael. _ratha_, _raithe_, id.; Su. G. _ret_, Isl. _reit-r_, quadratum quodvis.

RAITH, _adj._

1. Sudden, quick.

_Houlate._

A. S. _hraeth_, celer, Isl. _hradr_, promptus.

2. Ready, prepared.

_Douglas._

~Raith~, _adv._ Quickly.

A. S. _rath_, id.

_Doug._

RAIVEL, _s._ A rail, S.

Fr. _verre-vel_, id.