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310 *riffiura:—plunder. See also ruffiura.
 * riga:—a ridge.
 * rima:—rhyme.
 * rimagium:—error for riviagium (?).
 * ringa:—a soldier's belt.
 * ringeldus, ringildus—a bailiff. (Welsh rhingyll.)
 * ringildria:—office of ringildus.
 * rinsura:—washing.
 * riota:—a riot.
 * riotosus:—riotous.
 * riottum:—a riot.
 * riparia:—water flowing between banks.
 * riparius:—one who conveys fish from the coast to inland towns.
 * ripator:—a reaper.
 * risa:—rice.
 * rismus:—rhyme.
 * ritare. See rectare.
 * rivagium:—toll taken on rivers for the passage of boats, or on the shore for landing goods.
 * rivaria:—a river bank.
 * riveare, riviare:—to fish and fowl on a river; to have the right of doing so.
 * riviagium:—the above - mentioned right. See also rivagium.
 * rivera:—a river.
 * rivola:—a stream, a rivulet.
 * rixa:—rice.
 * roba:—a robe.
 * robare:—to rob.
 * robaria:—robbery.
 * robator, roberator:—a robber.
 * roberia:—robbery.
 * robigalia:—Rogation week.
 * roborare:—to confirm.
 * robur:—often means a dead oak for firewood, while quercus is used for a live one, to be cut down for timber.
 * rocca:—a spinning rock, or distaff.
 * rochea:—a roach.
 * rochettum:—a rochet, a frock of white lawn without or with tight sleeves.
 * rochia, roahus:—a roach (leuciscus rutilus).
 * rocus:— a rook or castle at chess.
 * roda:—a perch, 16½ feet; a rood, a quarter of an acre.
 * rodata:—a quarter of an acre.
 * rogationes:—public prayers or processions.
 * rogatorium:—an almonry.
 * rogatortus:—a beggar; an almoner.
 * rogus:— a pile of wood; a beacon; a rogue.
 * rolla:—a roll.
 * rollagium:— rolling; money paid therefor.
 * rollare:—to enrol; to roll.
 * rolliare:—to roll.
 * romancium:— -a French book; a romance.
 * Romano, in:—in French.
 * romea:—a room.
 * romipeta:— one who has appealed unto Rome.