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 Respondre entre deux & az. Looke Az. Qui mal entend, mal respond: Prov. He that mistakes the question cannot speake to purpose; he that conceiues amisse answers amisse.

Respons: m. The answers made by the Clarke, or people, in Seruice time.

Responsadoux. The sea-fish called, a Heauen-gazer; (described in Tapecon.)

Response: f. An answer; the resolution of a doubt, or demaund; also, a suretiship, or vndertaking for.

Responses: f. Rampions (a sallade root.)

Responsif: m. An Answer to a Law-bill; or, an answer in Law.

Responsif: m. iue: f. Responsiue, answering, in answer, giuing, or making an answer.

Responsion: f. A Suretie, or Suretiship; an assurance.

Respouser. To espouse, or marrie againe.

Ressaper. To repaire a wall, &c, that hath beene vndermined, or broken at the foot.

Ressasié: m. ée: f. Filled, glutted, saded, satisfied.

Ressasier. To fill, glut, sade, satiate, satisfie.

Ressayer. To reaßay, reattempt, proue once more.

Resseant: m. ante: f. Resiant, resident; abiding, dwelling continually in.  Exoine de mal resseant. An essoine, or excuse for the absence, or not apparance, of one that lyes sicke.

Resseantise: f. Residencie; a continuall dwelling, or abiding in one place.

Ressemblable: com. Much like vnto.

Ressembler. Looke Resembler. Ressemer. To sow againe.

Ressentiment: m. A full tast, a true feeling, a sensible apprehension, of.

Se Ressentir. To tast fully, feele throughly, haue a sensible apprehension of.  Se ressentir des faveurs de. To be sensible of, or fare the better for, the fauors of.  Se ressentir d'une iniure. To remember; to be sensible, or desire a reuenge, of; to find himselfe aggrieued at, a wrong.  Il se ressent encor de sa grande perte. His great losse hath hitherunto stucke by him; he smarts as yet, he is yet the poorer, by it.

Ressie: f. An afternoones nunchion or drinking, an Aunders meat.

Ressimer. as Renifler. Ressiner. To make a drinking or collation, to take a repast or snatch in the afternoone.

Ressize. as Resize. Ressoigner. To awe, feare, dread; also, to care, carke, take thought.

Ressoré: m. ée: f. Parched, scorched, dryed, or burnt vp, by the Sunne.

Ressort: m. The authoritie, prerogatiue, or iurisdiction, of a (Soueraigne) Court; also, the extent, or circuit, of a countrey wherein it hath iurisdiction, or whose inhabitants may repaire, or appeale vnto it; and thence;  Droict de ressort. Absolute power to take, and determine of, Appeales.  En dernier ressort. Finally, fully, without further appeale, or scope left for any appeale.

Ressort de serrure. The spring of a locke.  Farce à plusieurs ressorts. A Play wherein many seuerall matters are acted, or handled.  Qui a le ressort foible. That wants erection.

Ressortir. To issue, or goe forth againe; also, to moue of; be tryed by; resort, recourse, repaire, be referred, vnto for a full tryall; also, to goe directly from a lower to a higher, from a weaker to a stronger, from one to another; hence, to appeale vnto; and, to be remoueable, out of an inferior, into a superior, Court.  Ces choses ressortissent iugement par devant vn sage. These matters are to be determined by a wise man.

Ressource: f. A resource, new spring, recouerie, vprising, or raising againe; also, refuge for succour.  En vieille beste n'y a point de ressource: Pro. Looke Beste. Ressourdre. as Resourdre. Ressuccer. To sucke vp, or in, againe.

Ressuit: m. itte: f. Dry or dryed, hard or hardened; without any manner of sap, or softneße.

Ressuivre. To follow againe.

Ressuy: m. The leere of a Deere; the place wherein he lyes to dry himselfe after he hath been wet by the deaw &c.

Ressuyé: m. ée: f. Dryed, or wiped off, againe.

Ressuyer. To wipe, or dry off, againe.

Restablir. To reestablish, reconfirme, settle anew in; also, to restore, giue backe, make good, or make satisfaction for, a thing taken.

Restablissable: com. Reestablishable.

Restablissement: m. A reestablishing, reconfirming; setling anew in; also, a restoring, giuing backe, making good, of, a satisfaction made for, a thing which hath beene taken.

Restaigner. as Croupir; (in the last sence.)

Restancher. To staunch, or quench, againe.

Restat: m. A remainder, surplusage, ouerplus.  Restats d'estat. Looke Estat. Restaurant: m. A restoratiue.

Restaurer. To restore, to renew, to repaire, to reinstall.

Reste: f. A rest; residue, remnant, remainder, surplusage, ouerplus; also, a Rest at Primero, &c.  À toute reste. Extreamely, vehemently, with all his force, out of all measure; also, whatsoeuer it cost him; how much soeuer he hazard, or lay, on it.  Faire sa reste à. (In tearmes) to handle rudely, or deale roughly with; to giue a man a heating.  Renvier de sa reste. Looke Renvier. Voici, ou vous voyez, la reste. (In answer to, How haue you done a great while;) you see all that is left of me.

Reste. Except, sauing, beside.

Resteindre. To quench, or slake, againe.

Restendre. To reextend, or to reinlarge.

Rester. To rest, remaine, superabound; be behind, superfluous, ouerplus, or more then ynough.  Le fol reste apres la feste: Pro. After a feast, a foole, is made; wise men spend not their meanes in feasting.

Resternuër. To sneeze againe.

Restibule. Champ res. as Retouble. Restif: m. iue: f. Restie, stubborne, drawing backward, that will not goe forward.  Chien restif. A hound which seeing his game once hearded, pursues it no further, but stayes vntill he be beaten on.

Restifvé: m. ée: f. Looke Restivé. Restile. Champ restile. Thats sowed, or beares fruit, euerie yeare.

Restipulation: f. A waging of Law; a putting in of a pledge, or gage for the aßurance of his answer vnto an Action, &c.

Restipuler. To wage Law (as in Restipulation.)

Restituer. To restore, returne, render, yeeld or giue back; also, to repaire, set in his former estate or place, make whole againe.