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freeze; state of freezing or becoming con-
gealed.
REODH-LEAC, -ic, -ak, s. f. (Ileodh
and Leac.) Ice.
REOIDHTE, ^ adj. An^prt't. part. V. Reodh.
REÒTA, S Frozen; cold, frosty.
REOTH, -AiDH, 11-, r. a. and n. See
Reodh.
REOTHA, ) -AIDH, .«. m. and ]>re<i.
REOTHADH, i pari. v. Reotli. See
Roodhadh.
REOTHA II T, -AiRT, -AN, s. m. A spring-
tide.
REÒTHTA, pret. part. v. Reotli. See
Reòdhta.
REUB, -AIDH, R-, V. a. Tear, rend, pull
asunder ; wound, mangle, abuse.
REUB, -A, -AX, s. ?ìì. A rent made by tear-
ing. See Reubadh.
REUBACH. -AicHE, ar//. (Reub,) Rend-
ing, tearing.
REUBADH, -AIDH, s. m, unii pres. part. v.
Reub. Rending, act of rending, tearing,
lacerating ; a rent or fissure by tearing ; a
wound.
REUBAINN, s./. (Reub,) Rapine, rob-
bery.
REUBAINNE ACH, -eiche, adj. (Reub-
ainn,) Plundering, robbing.
REUBAINNEACHD, s. f. ind. (Reub-
ainneaci),) Robbery, a practice of robbery
or plundering.
REUBAIR, -E, EAN, 5. m. (Reub and
Fear,) A robber, violent person ; one who
rends or tears.
REUBAL, -AIL, s. m. A rebel.
REUBALACH, -aiche, adj. (Reubal,)
Rebellious.
REUBALACH, -aich, s. m. A rebel.
REUBALACHD, s. f. bid. (Reubalach,)
Rebellion.
REUB ALT ACH, -aiche, adj. See Reuba-
lach, adj.
REUBALTACH, -AICH, *. m. See Reub-
alach, s.
REUBTA, ;)rrf. part. v. Reub. Torn, rent,
pulled asunder ; wounded, mangled,
maimed.
REUCHDAL, -ail, -an, s. m. Tedious-
ness, a wearisome ceremony.
REUCHDALACH, -aiche, «rf;. (Reuch-
dal,) Tedious, wearisome, ceremonious,
REUDAN,-ain,-an, s. w. a moth, timber
insect.
REUDANACH, -aiche, adj. (Reudan,)
Abounding in moths ; moth-eaten.
REUL, -eil, -ltan, s.f. (probably Re and
Eile, lit. another moon,) A star.
KEUL.^CH, -aiche, adj. (Reul,) Starry, j
starred. I
REULAUAIR, -E, -EAN, 5. w. (Reul and I
Fear,) An astronomer.
REUL.ADAIREACHD, s.f. hid. (Keul-
adair,) Astronomy. '
REULAG, I -AiG,' -AN, s. /. dim. of i
REULTAG, S Reul. A little star.
REULAGACH, ^ -aiche, arfj. Glitter-
REULT AGACH, S >"2 with little stars.
REUL-BHUIDHEANN, -inn, -an, s.f.
(Reul and Buidheann,) A constellation.
REUL-DHEALRACH, -aiche, adj.
(Reul and Dealrach,) Star-blazing.
REUL-DHRAOIUH, -e, -ean, s. m.
(Reul and Draoidh.) An astrologer.
REUL-DHRAOIDHEACHD, s.f. ind.
(Reul-rihraoidh,) Astrology.
REUL-EOLACH, -aiche, adj. (Reul and
Eòlaoh,) Skilled in astronomy or astro-
logy.
REUL-EÒLAS, -ais, s. m. (Reul and
Eòlas,) Science of astronomy, or of astro-
logy.
REUL-GHRIGLEAN, -ein, -an, s. m.
A constellation.
REUL-SHOLUS, -uis, s. ot. (Reul and
Solus,) Star-light.
REULT, -a, -an, s. f. A star. See Reul.
REULTACH, -aiche, o(//. (Reult,) See
Reulach.
REULTAIR, -E, -ean, s. m. (Reult and
Fear,) An astronomer, or astrologer.
REULTANACII, -aiche, adj. (Reultan,)
Starry.
REUSAN, -AiN, -AN, Is. m. A reason or
REUSON, -gin, -an, i cause.
RKUSANACHADH, -aidh, s. m.and
l>res. part. v. Reusanaich. Reasoning, act
of reasoning or arguing.
RKUSANAICH, -idh, r-, v. a. (Reusan,)
Reason or argue.
REUSANTA, ladj. (Reusan,) Endowed
REUSONTA, J with reason, rational;
reasonable, just.
RI, jirep. To, implying similarity or like-
ness; to, denoting equality of one object
with another; to, irni>lying adhesion; to,
towards, denoting attention or earnest-
ness; to, in the direction of; to, unto; to,
implying exposure ; to, or to be, implying
possibility, and placed before participles
present, changes them into the future
passive ; against, in opposition to ; at, near
to; during, whilst, for, implying expec-
tation or hope ; in, denoting employment
or occupation; of, concerning; up, up-
wards.

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