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_King Hart._

2. Pity, or cause of pity.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

REW, _s._

1. A row.

_Palice Honour._

2. A street; S. _raw_; Fr. _rue_.

_Doug._

REWAR, _s._ A robber.

_Wallace._

REWELYNYS, ROWLYNGIS, RILLINGS, _s. pl._ Shoes made of undressed hides, with the hair on them; S. _rullions_.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _rifling_, obstrigillus.

REWELL, _adj._ Haughty; O. Fr. _revele_, fier, hautain.

REWELLYT, _pret. v._ Revealed.

_Wallace._

REWERS, _3. pl. s._ Stops; O. Fr. _ravoir-er_, to stop, to arrest.

_Wallace._

_To_ REWESS, _v. a._

V. ~Reuest~.

REWID, _pret. v._ Reaved.

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