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- RIca, a garment of purple, hemmed or purfled. also a kerchief, whiche wo∣men do weare.
- Ricinus, & Ricinum, euery garment that is foure square. also it is a kynde of Cucum∣bres. also an herbe lyke a fygge tree, but lesse, hauynge leues lyke to a plane tree.
- Ricinium, & Ricinum, a cloke, whereof part was cast ouer a mannes sholder.
- Ricula, a handekerchief.
- Rictus, & Rictum, a grynnynge or scorneful openynge of the mouthe: also the fourme of the vysage, whan a man grenneth, or a dogge brawleth.
- Rideo, risi, ridêre, to laughe: also to skorne or mocke.
- Ridibundus, da, dum, that lawgheth moche.
- Ridica, a proppe, wherwith a vyne, or other lyke thinge is holden vp.
- Ridiculate, a thinge to laughe at.
- ...Ridiculum, idem. also a mocke.
- Ridiculus, a man whome men doo mocke or lawghe at.
- ...Ridicularius, a, um, idem quod Ridiculum.
- Ridiculé, folyshly.
- ...Ridiculosus, a, um, idem quod Ridiculus.
- Ridiculosé, folyshly to be lawghed at.
- Rigeo, gui, gere, to be feruently colde, alsoo to be harde or styffe.
- ...Rigesco, scere, idem quod Rigeo.
- Rigidè, styffely, sharpely, cruelly.
- Rigidus, da, dum, colde, harde, styffe, sharpe or cruell.
- Rigo, are, to make weate, or to water a gar∣den or felde.
- Rigor, Rigoris, colde, hardenesse, styfe∣nesse.
- Riguus, a, um, that maye be easyly weate or watered.
- Rima, a chynke, or kleft in woode or stone, where it is not close ioyned.
- Rimula, a lytell chynke or cleft.
- Rimas agere, to be clouyn or chynked, as tymber or bourdes are with lyenge in the wynde.
- Rimā inuenire, to fynde an excuse, or meane to escape.
- Rimor, aris, ari, to serche diligently, also to kleue as tymber doeth.
- Rimosus, a, um, full of kleftes or chynkes.
- Ringo, xi, gere, to grynne or shew the teeth, as a dogge doeth whan he will barke or byte. also to be angry, to brawle, to barke.
- Ripa, a water banke.
- Riparia, a byrde whyche breedeth in water bankes.
- Ripae, seu Ripei, mountaynes in Archadia.
- Riphaei, mountaynes in Scythia.
- Riscus, a cofer couered with lether: also a lytle wyndowe.
- Risibilis, le, that which can lawghe.
- Risus, laughter.
- Risus sardonius, a lawghter without myrth, as of them that be madde or cruell, such as Irish men vse whan they be angry.
- Ritè, dyrectely, truely, euen as it shulde be.
- Rituales, bookes, wherin the fourme of ce∣remonyes, and old maners and customes are wryten.
- Ritus, tus, an approued custome.
- Riuales, they whiche equally doo loue one womanne, or be woars togither. also they, whose landes be deuyded by a ryuer or brooke: also they which dwel vpō ryuers.
- Riualitas, tatis, enuy or obseruaunce betwixt