Glossary of Latin Words.
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- roncalis, roncaria. See runcalis.
- rondella:—a roundel.
- ropa:—a rape, a division of a county.
- rosa, rosarius:—base money imported from abroad in the reign of Edw. I. A penny of base money in Q. Mary's reign bears a rose instead of the Queen's head; a rosette.
- rosaium vinum:—vin rosetique from Nerac in Gascony.
- rosera auca:—a species of wild goose.
- roserellum:—a rosary (?), a rosette (?).
- rosetum:—a rushy place; thatch.
- rossinum:—rosin.
- rossus:—red.
- rotabulum:—a firefork.
- rotagium:—wheelage, toll on wheeled vehicles.
- rotarius:—a soldier; a robber; a wheelwright.
- rotula:—a roll; a rowel; a mullet (heraldic); a candle.
- rotulare:—to turn round; to enrol.
- rotularius:—a notary; a secretary.
- rotulus:—a roll.
- routa routum:—a rout; an unlawful assembly.
- rubbosa:—rubbish.
- rubea, rubettus, rubetus:—a ruby.
- rubiginator:—a furbisher.
- rubius:—red.
- rubrica:—a rubric.
- rubricella:—a little rubric.
- rucha. See rutta.
- rucillaria:—a skep (?); same as ruscatia (?).
- rudera:—rubbish.
- ruellum:—a taper.
- rufflura:—a scratch.
- ruinus:—ruinous.
- rumagium:—rummaging, unloading a ship.
- rumigerulus:—bearer of tidings.
- rumphea:—a dart.
- runagium:—error for riviagium (?).
- runcalis, runcaria:—land overgrown with brambles, &c.
- runcilus, runcinus:—a draught-horse, or pack-horse.
- runsus. See runcilus.
- ruptarius:—a husbandman; a mercenary soldier; a robber.
- ruptura:—arable land.
- rusca:—a skep; a hive.
- ruscatia:—a place where broom grows.
- ruscubardum:—some kind of broom.
- ruscum:—filth; gorse.
- russetus:—russet.
- russus:—red.
- rusticus:—used as the opposite to liber in the 12th century.
- ruta. See routa, rutta.
- rutta:—a troop of mercenary soldiers.
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- sabaia:—small beer.
- sabbatarius:—a Jew.