Glossary of Latin Words.
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- redisseisina:—redisseisin.
- reditus, &c. See redditus.
- refare:—to rob, to deprive.
- refectorarius:—a caterer; a refectorer, refectioner.
- refectorium:—a refectory, fratry or frater; a dining-hall.
- refeoffare:—to enfeoff again.
- referendarius:—an officer who exhibits petitions to the king, Master of the Requests.
- refletum:—an osier bed.
- refollum:—the outlet of a pond; an overflow.
- refortiuncula:—a fortress.
- refullum. See refollum.
- refutancia. See refutatio.
- refutatio:—a quittance, a receipt.
- rega terræ:—a measure of land in Guienne. (Fr. rége.)
- regale, regalia:—royalty; the temporal rights of a bishop; some kingly ornament, that used by Henry III. was of white "diaspre" or silk.
- regalitas:—royalty.
- regardare:—to examine, to inspect; to regard.
- regardator:—the regarder of a forest.
- regardere. See regardare.
- regardor. See regardator.
- regardum:—the regard, or inspection of a forest; the extent of the regarder's charge; the impost levied by him; a reward.
- regardus. See regardator.
- rege et regina, ludus de:—chess.
- regestum:—a register; a book-marker; a safe for jewels, &c.
- registrare:—to register.
- registrarius:—a registrar.
- registrum..—a register; a book-marker.
- regrataria:—sale by retail.
- regratarius:—one who buys to resell in the same market, a regrator.
- regratiare:—to give thanks.
- regrator. See regratarius.
- reguardum, &c. See regardum.
- regula:—a reglet, a narrow flat moulding.
- regulare:—to rule; to rule lines.
- regulare:—an instrument used in the mint.
- regularis:—belonging to a monastic order.
- regulus:—a prince; an earl.
- regwardum. See regardum.
- rehabilitate:—restoration to former ability.
- reia:—a swathe, a row.
- reintrare:—to re-enter.
- reintratio:—re-entry.
- reisa:—a journey; a campaign.
- rejunctio:—a rejoinder.
- relaxare:—to release.
- relaxatio:—a release; relief.
- relevamen, relevatio, relevium:—relief, a payment to the lord by a feudal tenant on entering his fief.
- religio:—a religious order.