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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • respiciatus:—considered; decreed.
  • respiciens:—reguardant (heraldic).
  • respicium:—respite.
  • responsalis:—one who answers for another in court.
  • restare:—to arrest. For arestare.
  • restauramentum:—restocking.
  • restaurare:—to repair; to restore; to restock.
  • restaurus:—reparation; store.
  • resummonire:—to summon again.
  • resummonitio:—resummons.
  • retabulum. See retrotabula.
  • retallia, retallium:—retail.
  • retare. See rectare.
  • retenementum:—withholding.
  • retentio, retinentia:—retinue.
  • retiaculum:—a small net.
  • retinementum:—withholding.
  • retirare:—to retire.
  • retondarius:—a clipper of coin.
  • retonsura:—clipping.
  • retorna:—return of writs, &c.
  • retomare:—to return.
  • retornus:—profit; return.
  • retracta:—withdrawal.
  • retrocomitatus:—rier-county, a place appointed by the sheriff for receipt of the king's money, after the close of the county court.
  • retrofeudum:—a mesne fee or mesne tenure.
  • retrogarda:—a rearguard.
  • retropannagium:—pannage from Martinmas to Candlemas.
  • retrotabula, retrotabulum:—a retable, a shelf above an altar or a frame on such a shelf.
  • retrovenda:— a sum paid on purchasing an estate in addition to the price.
  • retta. See recta.
  • rettum:—a charge, an accusation.
  • returna, &c. See retorna, &c.
  • reugia:—a measure of land (error for rengia (?) ).
  • revella, revelles:—revels.
  • revelus:—a pedlar.
  • reventio:—revenue.
  • reversatus:—turned inside out.
  • reversio:—reversion, the right of succession.
  • revestiarium:—vestry; sacristy.
  • revestire:—to reinfeoff.
  • revestitorium:—a vestry.
  • revestitura:—putting into possession again.
  • revolus:—a pedlar.
  • rewardum. See regardum.
  • rewennio:—rennet.
  • reysa:—a journey; a campaign.
  • ribaldus:—a light-armed soldier; a rogue, a vagrant.
  • ribinare:—to bank up (?).
  • ridare:—to clean.
  • ridellus:—a curtain.
  • ridmicus (rhythmicus):—in metre; in rhyme.
  • rifflare:—to take away by force; to plunder.
  • riffletum:—an osier bed.