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† reh, reȝ, rei, a. Obs. Forms: 1 hréo(h), hríoh, 3 reh(ȝ), ræh(ȝ), ræih-; reȝ-, ræȝ-, ræi(ȝ)-, rei(ȝ). [OE. hréoh = OS. hrê, of obscure etym.] Rough, stormy; fierce, violent; troubled, disturbed (in mind).
Beowulf 548 Hreo wæron yþa. Ibid. 1307 Þa wæs frod cyning..on hreon mode. c888K. ælfred Boeth. xli. §3 Swa swa good scipstiora onᵹit micelne wind on hreore sæ ær ær hit ᵹeweorðe. a1000Boeth. Metr. i. 71 Wæs him hreoh sefa, eᵹe from ðam eorle. a1100O.E. Chron. (MS. D.) an. 1075, Heom on becom swiðe hreoh wæder. c1205Lay. 4062 Þa oðere weoren ræhere [c 1275 reȝere]. Ibid. 6388 Ræh he wes on fihte. a1225St. Marker. 13 Þu..art mi broðeres bone, ruffines of helle, þe rehest ant te readwisest of alle þeo in helle. a1275Prov. ælfred 682 in O.E. Misc. 138 Þe luttele mon he his so rei, ne mai non him wonin nei. Hence † ˈrehliche adv.; † ˈrehship. Obs.
c1205Lay. 8440 Euelin him ræsde to, & hine ræhliche græp. Ibid. 9324 Hamun..rehliche fleh, to his Rom-leode. Ibid. 24943 Heore ræhscipe scal heom seoluen to reouþe iwurðen. |