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  • recatiare:—to restore.
  • recatum:—relief.
  • reccare:—to rack wine, to draw it off the lees.
  • reccus:—wine thus treated. (Fr. vin raqué.)
  • recepta:—receipt; receiving in the sense of harbouring.
  • receptamentum:—receiving; entertainment.
  • receptare, recettare:—to harbour; to entertain.
  • rechaciare:—to drive out; to separate gold or silver from the ore.
  • rechatum. See rachatum.
  • recidiva:—retribution.
  • recidivare:—to fall back.
  • recitare:—to revoke.
  • reckus. See reccus.
  • rectusa:—an inclosure; an anchoress.
  • reclusagium:—a cell.
  • reclusorium:—a cell; a pound or pinfold.
  • reclusus:—an anchorite.
  • reclutare:—to reglue (reglutinare).
  • recognitio:—acknowledgment; recognizance; recognition.
  • recognitor:—one who enters into a recognizance; a juror impanelled on an assize; a recognisor, recognitor.
  • recognoscere:—to acknowledge; to take cognizance of.
  • recokillatus:—curled. (Fr. recoquilé.)
  • recollecta:—gathering; .harvest.
  • recommenda:—recommendation.
  • recompensare:—to repay, to recompense.
  • recordator:—a recorder.
  • recordum:—a record; a memorial.
  • recreantisa:—recreancy.
  • recredencia:—recreance, a provisional possession given to one of the parties till a suit be determined.
  • recta:—right; jurisdiction.
  • rectare:—to set straight; to cite, to accuse.
  • rectitudo:—right in the sense of compensation.
  • rector:—the rector of a parish, or college.
  • rectoria:—a rectory; a rector's house.
  • recuperamen:—a recovery.
  • recuperare:—(subst.) recovery.
  • recuperatio:—a recovery.
  • recussorium:—a hammer.
  • recusum:—rescue.
  • reddare:—to clean, to scour (a river).
  • redditarium:—a rental.
  • redditarius:—a renter.
  • redditualis: —rent (adj.).
  • redditus:—rent.
  • redditus assises or assisus:—rent of assise.
  • redmptio:—ransom.
  • redimere:—to ransom, to purchase the freedom of; sometimes, to set free for a ransom.