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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...
RAG'WORT, n. A plant of the genus Senecio.
RAG'STONE, n. A stone of the silicious kind, so named from its rough fracture. I...
RAGOO', RAGOUT, n. A sauce or seasoning for exciting a languid appetite; or a hi...
RAGMAN'S-ROLL, n. A roll or register of the value of benefices in Scotland, made...
RAG'MAN, n. A man who collects or deals in rags, the materials of paper.
RA'GINGLY, adv. With fury; with violent impetuosity.
RA'GING, ppr. [from rage.] 1. Acting with violence or fury. 2. a. Furious; impet...
RAG'GEDNESS, n. 1. The state of being dressed in tattered clothes. 2. The state ...
RAG'GED, a. [from rag.] 1. Rent or worn into tatters, or till its texture is bro...