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- Rubi, rubôrum,
- A towne in Campania.
- Rúbicon, conis,
- A ryuer in Italy, which deuydeth Gallia, from the part of Italy nowe called Romandiola, and in olde tyme Flaminea.
- Rubigália, ôrum,
- Feastes ordeyned for the preseruation of corne from blasting.
- Rubricatus,
- A ryuer in Spayne called Robregat.
- Rudiae, rudiarum,
- An olde towne in Apulia, where the poet Ennius was borne.
- Rufinus,
- The name of certaine Romaines.
- Rufrimaceriae,
- A towne of Campaine.
- Rufus,
- The name and surname of diuers Romaynes.
- Rullus,
- A Romaine, which brought first a whole Bore to the table in seruice.
- Rumia,
- A Goddesse, whome the Paynyms supposed to be beneficiall to womens breastes, and to sucking chyl∣dren.
- Ruminalis ficus,
- A figge trée, vnder the which it is suppo∣sed, that a Woulfe gaue sucke to Romulus and Re∣mus.
- Runcina,
- The Goddesse of wéeding.
- Runsor, ôris,
- One of the names of Pluto, called God of hell.
- Ruscinum,
- Russilion, or Perpignian in Fraunce.
- Rusticus,
- The proper name of a man.
- Rutheni,
- People beyonde Liuonia, of whome the countrey is nowe called Russia. There be also people in Fraunce about Towres so called.
- Rutilius,
- The name of diuers Romaines.
- Rutuba,
- A ryuer in Liguria, running from the mountaine called Apenninus.
- Rutuli,
- An auncient people in Italy, of whome Turnus was king, whome Aeneas vanquished.
- Rútulus, a, um,
- Of the People Rutuli.
- Rutûlus,
- A mans name.
- Rutupiae,
- An hauen in Kent called Sandwich.
- Rutupinus, a, um,
- Of that hauen.
- Rutupinum promontorium,
- A gore or elbowe of lande in Englande, lying into the sea about Sandwich.