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RIGHTFULLY, adv. According to right, law or justice; as a title rightfully vested.
RIGHTFUL, a. 1. Having the right or just claim according to established laws; as...
RIGHTER, n. One who sets right; one who does justice or redresses wrong.
RIGHTEOUSNESS, n. ri'chusness. 1. Purity of heart and rectitude of life; conform...
RIGHTEOUSLY, adv. ri'chusly. Justly; in accordance with the laws of justice; equ...
RIGHTEOUS, a. ri'chus. 1. Just; accordant to the divine law. Applied to persons,...
RIGHTEN, v.t. To do justice to. Obs.
RIGHTED, pp. Relieved from injustice; set upright.
RIGHT-HAND, n. The hand opposite to the left, usually the strongest, most conven...
RIGHT, a. rite. [L. rectus, from the root of rego, properly to strain or stretch...
RIG'GLE, v.i. To move one way and the other. [See Wriggle .]
RIG'GISH, a. Wanton; lewd. [Not in use.]
RIG'GING, ppr. Dressing; fitting with shrouds, braces, _c. RIG'GING , n. Dress; ...
RIG'GER, n. One that rigs or dresses; one whose occupation is to fit the rigging...
RIG'GED, pp. Dressed; furnished with shrouds, stays, _c. as a ship.
RIGA'TION, n. [L. rigatio, from rigo, Gr. See Rain .] The act of watering; but i...