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_Douglas._

~Rape~, _adv._ Hastily.

_Montgomerie._

RAPEGYRNE, _s._ The name anciently given to the little figure made of the last handful of grain cut on the harvest field, now called the _Maiden_.

_Fordun._

Su. G. _rep-a_, to reap; and _gerna_, greedily; Isl. _girn-a_, cupere; q. what is reaped with great eagerness.

RAPLACH, RAPLACK, RAPLOCK, REPLOCH, _s._ Coa.r.s.e woollen cloth, homespun, and not dyed, S.

_Lyndsay._

Su. G. _rep-a_, vellere, and _lock_, cirrus; q. the _lock_ of wool, as _plucked_ from the animal.

~Raploch~, _adj._ Coa.r.s.e.

_Burns._

_To_ RAPPLE _up_, _v. a._ To do work in a hurried and imperfect manner, S. B.

Isl. _hrap-a_, festinare.

_To_ RARE, RAIR, _v. n._ To roar.

A. S. _rar-an_, id.

_Wyntown._

~Rare~, ~Rair~, _s._

1. A roar.

_Lyndsay._

2. A loud report of any kind, S.

_To_ RAS, _v. a._ To raise.

_Wyntown._

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