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The Record Interpreter.
  • religiosus:—a member of such an order.
  • rella:—ray, striped cloth.
  • remanentia:—remainder.
  • remasilia vaccarum:—cowdung.
  • remedium:—recreation.
  • remembrancia:—remembrance.
  • rememoratio:—a remembrance.
  • rememorator:—a remembrancer.
  • remissus:—careless.
  • remocium:—rowing.
  • remuabilis:—removeable.
  • remulus:—a rudder, an implement used in mixing malt.
  • renga:—a belt; a baldric.
  • rengia, rengiata:—a strip of land.
  • rengum:—a rank; a row.
  • reno:—a short cloak, usually fur.
  • rentale:—a rental; a rent-roll.
  • rentarius:—a renter, a tenant paying rent.
  • reparium:—a fortified place; a harbour (for deer); repair, i.e. recourse, visit.
  • repassagium:—return.
  • repassare:—to return.
  • repastum:—a repast, a meal.
  • repatriare:—to return to one's country.
  • repausare:—to nourish; to be still, to repose; to make still.
  • repeciare:—to patch.
  • repellare:—to repeal.
  • repellum:—repeal.
  • reperium. See reparium.
  • replacitare:—to plead what was pleaded before.
  • replegiabilis:—replevisable, bailable.
  • replegiamentum:—replevin.
  • replegiare:—to redeem by giving surety; to replevy.
  • reportagium:—carrying back.
  • reportare:—to report.
  • reportus:—report.
  • reprisa:—deduction.
  • reprisale:—taking one thing in satisfaction for another, reprisal.
  • reprisare:—to remit; to deduct.
  • reragia. See arreragium.
  • resaisire. See reseisire.
  • rescuere:—to rescue.
  • rescussa, rescussto:—recovery; rescue; attack.
  • rescussor:—a rescuer.
  • rescussura:—rescue.
  • rescussus:—rescue.
  • rescutire:—to rescue.
  • reseantia:—residence.
  • reseisire:—to retake lands into the king's hand; to replace in seisin.
  • resiantia, resiantisa:—residence.
  • residensurus:—about to reside.
  • resolvere:—to pay.
  • resortire:—to be in the jurisdiction of; to revert; to resort to.
  • resortum:—the jurisdiction of a court; return.
  • respecta:—respite.
  • respectare, respectuare:—to respite.
  • respectus:—respite.