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Rh *Rizzar, 121, 126. Jam. rizards, rizzer-berries. See "rise"
 * Rock, 161, distaff, Ic. rokk-r, Du. rokken
 * Boden, 159, 160, rowan-tree, Gael. ruadh with post-positive article=the "red" one; rowan is Scan.-Da. rön, the service or sorb tree
 * Rodith, 27, 52, Go., from Go. rodjan, to speak, Ger. reden
 * Roef, 207, C. Du. See roof
 * Roes, roose, 71, 210, C. Du.; E. rouse, drinking-bout, Ork. ruz, to praise, boast, Ic. hrósa, rouse, Shak.
 * Rogaim, 124, Ir. rag-wort
 * Rohr, 12, Ger. a reed. Go. raus, Du. roer, Fr. roseau. Kl. says, "wanting in A.S. and E." See raus
 * Roid, 137, rude. A.S. rethe, fierce, rough, royet, romping, tomboyish: prob. var. of rude, Fr. roide, strong, Lat. rigidus
 * Royet, 69, riotous
 * Roof, 13, 25, O. Fr. hrof, Du. roef, hrot, Go. roof, roost; hrost, L.Ger. (Heliand)
 * Rooi-baatje, 206, C. Du. red-coat
 * Roopie, 13, hoarse from a cold, Go. hropei
 * Roopit, 13, 88, croaking, throaty. Go. hropei, a harsh cry, hropjan, to crow, roup, to auction
 * Roost, 25, O. Du. roest or hinnen-kot, hen-roost. See roof
 * Rose, 139, erysipelas, from the red appearance
 * Roset, 134, Gael, rosead, resin
 * Roun or round, 9, to whisper, A.S. runian, to whisper, run, a mystery
 * Rounders, 155
 * Row, 80, roll
 * Rugg'd, 223, 224, rug, C. Du. back, Sc. riggin, Ger. Rücken
 * Rummle-gumshon, 136, rum-gumpshon, common sense, A.S. rum-welle, spacious, and Go. gaum-jan, to perceive
 * Run-deils, 70, 137. See rüns, ründs
 * Ründs, 70, 134, 137, Ger. Rand, fringe, border, Du. rand, corner, border, A.S. rond, Go. randa, O. Teut. ram-ta, A.S. rima, reoma; m before d becomes n; var. runes, 202
 * Rung, 13, 32, 36, hrugga, Go., Ic. röng, a rib in a ship, Ger. Runge, short piece of iron or wood, still used in E., Du. and Ger. shipbuilding
 * Runt in kale-runt, 68, 123. Jam. tree-trunk, hardened stalk, stem of colewort, Ger. Rinde, crust, cog. rand, ründ, A.S. reoma, rim in sense of end, Go. rimis, rest, Sc. runch, wild mustard
 * Rush, rustle, 13, A.S. hrysian, to rush. Go. hrishjan, to shake, Sc. reeshle
 * Rust-platz, 195, C. Du. resting-place


 * Sach, 217, C. Du. sighed, sooched
 * Sackless, 182, Cu.
 * Saep, 210–11, Du. zuipen
 * Sair, 97, sore
 * Saiw-s, 19, Go. the sea
 * Salmonys, 62, salmons. Barb.
 * Salt, 168, Go.; Ger. Salz, Cu. sote
 * Sand bed o' drink'', 137, 140, a dipsomaniac
 * Sandy Cam'l, 133, the pig
 * Sa'r, 105, savour
 * Sargent, 11, sergeant
 * Sarrat, 153, Cu. served
 * Sarvent, 82, servant
 * Sauch, 252, M.E. salwe, sallow
 * Sauchie, 217
 * Sauil, 19, 255, Go. sun, Lat. sol
 * Saut, 253
 * Saut backit, 155, salt-bucket
 * Saut-girnal, 135, box for salt, girnal=garnel, granary
 * Saut's pell, 71. See pell
 * Saw, 67, cf. saw-dust
 * Saw, 139, salve, ointment, Lat. salvus
 * Saw, 13, 23, 253, sow. Go. saian, to sow, pres. part, saiand=the Sower in parable
 * Sawmon-loup, 125, a Lan. boys' game
 * Saws, 67, maxims, Ic. saga, Ger. sagen, to say