A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Remen, v. to give place, to quit, S, SD; roume, PP; rumen, SD; rimen, SD.—­AS. rA1/2man:  OS. rAmian; cp.  OFris. rAma, G. rAumen, see Weigand.  See Rowm.

Remenant, sb. remnant, C2, C3, S3; remenaunt, C, Prompt.; remanand, B; remelawnt, Prompt.; remlawnt, HD; remlin, Prompt, (n).—­AF. remenant, OF. remanant, pr. p. of remanoir (Bartsch); Lat. remane*re.

Remlet, sb. remnant, HD, Prompt, (n).  See above.

Remouyn, v. to remove, Prompt.; remeuen, S3, C3, Palsg., SkD.—­AF. remoever (with change of conjugation) from OF. removoir; Lat. re + moue*re.

Remuen, v. to remove, CM, ND, SkD; remown, Prompt.; remwe, to depart, S3; remewed, pp., C2.—­OF. remuA"r; Lat. re + mutare.

Renable, adj. eloquent, PP; see Resunable.

Renably, adv. reasonably, CM; runnably, HD.  See above.

Rend, v. to make to run into a shape, to cast metal, melt, H; rind, rynde, to melt, as lard, &c., JD.—­Icel. renna, to make to run, to pour (of a melted substance), causal of renna (rinna), to run.  See Rennen.

Renden, v. to tear, PP; reendyn, Prompt.; rente, pt. s., S; rended, pp., S2; y-rent, C3.—­ONorth. rendan, to cut or tear down (BT).

Renegat, sb. renegade, C3; runagate, WW.—­OF. renegat; Late Lat. renegatum.

Renewlen, v. to renew, W; renule, W2; renewlid, pp., W; renulid, W2.—­AF. renoveler; Late Lat. renovellare.

Reneye, v. to deny, reject, abandon, S2, PP, C2, CM.—­OF. reneier; Late Lat. renegare.

Reng, sb. rank, SD; renges, pl., C; rengis, HD.—­OF. reng, renc; cp.  AF. renc, ring of people, rencs, ranks; OHG. hring, ring.  See Ring.

Renk, sb. a man, PP; renke, PP; renkes, pl., men, creatures, PP, HD; renkkes, S2; reynkes, PP.—­Icel. rekkr (for renkr), a man, used in poetry, also in law.  Cp.  AS. rinc, a warrior, a man (Grein).  See Ranke.

Renne, v.  See under Rapen.

Rennen, v. to run, SD, S, S2, S3, C2, W, PP; rin, S3; rynne, S3; ryn, S2; eornen, S, S2; ernen, S; urnen, S; 3*erne, S; A|rneA deg., pr. pl., S; rynnys, S3; ron, pt. s., S2, PP; urnen, pl., S; eorn, S; iorne, pp., S; ronnen, PP; ronne, PP, C2; y-ronne, C2; y-ronnen, C; arnde, pt. s. (weak), S, SD; ernde, SD; A|rnden, pl., SD.—­AS. rinnan, pt. s. ran, pp. gerunnen, also irnan, yrnan, pt. s. arn, pl. urnon, pp. urnen.

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