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RAISE, v.t. raze. [This word occurs often in the Gothic version of the gospels, ...
RA'INY, a. Abounding with rain; wet; showery; as rainy weather; a rainy day or s...
RA'ININESS, n. [from rainy.] The state of being rainy.
RA'INBOW, n. A bow, or an arch of a circle, consisting of all the colors formed ...
RA'INBAT, a. Beaten or injured by the rain. [Not used.]
RA'IN-WATER, n. Water that has fallen from the clouds.
RA'IN-DEER, n. The rane, a species of the cervine genus. [See Rane .]
RAIN, v.i. [It See ms that rain is contracted from regen. It is the Gr. to rain,...
RA'IMENT, n. [for arrayment. See Array and Ray.] 1. Clothing in general; vestmen...
RA'ILLEUR, n. A banterer; a jester; a mocker. [Not English nor in use.]
RA'ILLERY, n. Banter; jesting language; good humored pleasantry or slight satire...
RA'ILINGLY, adv. With scoffing or insulting language.
RA'ILING, ppr. 1. Clamoring with insulting language; uttering reproachful words....
RA'ILER, n. One who scoffs, insults, censures or reproaches with opprobrious lan...
RAIL-BIRD, n. A bird of the genus Cuculus.
RAIL, n. 1. A cross beam fixed at the ends in two upright posts. [In New England...