R

R.

- Raca, empty, silly - rachel, a place - rachel, jacobs wife - rakehel, a notorious rogue - radical, inbred - race, horse, or foot race - rase, of ginger, or demolish - rake, to scrape together - rack, to stretch cloth - rack, to torment men - rack, for horses hay - wrack, ruin or shipwrack - wreek, ruin, or confusion - raise, to lift up - rays, the sun beams - rare, choice, extraordinary - rear, to raise a building - rere, to come behind - rain, from the clouds - reign, to govern as a king - reins, of the back, or a bridle - rye, a place so called - rie, a grain - reeds, by the water side - read, books or men - red, a bloudy color - re[•]son, argument or cause - raisins, a kind of fruit - rome, the name of a city - room, to sit or walk in - rome, to rage and tear - roven, a citty in France - reverend, one to be respected - reverence, to pay duty to - right, just and even - rite, a custom or ceremony - write, with a pen or pencil - wright, a name, or wheel-wright - rine, frost - rhime, hobling verses - rhine, the river rhine - rind, of bacon - roof, of a house - rough, co[•]rse, against the grain - roe, a young buck - row, of trees in a garden - row, with sculls in a boat - rowel, of a spur - retch, to stretch or gape - reach, to fetch any thing - wretch, a miserable creature - rise, to get up, or thrive - rice, a grain which is used - raiser, to exact and extort - razor, to shave the head or beard - real, sincere and true - royal, kingly, majestical

Keep reading in the app.

Listen to every chapter with premium audiobooks that highlight each sentence as it's spoken.