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reidh- To ride. Derivatives include raid, road, and array.- Basic form *reidh‑.
- ride, from Old English rīdan, to ride, from Germanic *rīdan.
- palfrey, from Latin verēdus, post horse, from Celtic *wo-rēd‑ (*wo‑, under; see upo).
- O-grade form *roidh‑.
- raid, road, from Old English rād, a riding, road, from Germanic *raid‑;
- raddle1, from Middle High German reidel, rod between upright stakes (< "wooden horse"), possibly from Germanic *raid‑ (see a).
- Probably Germanic *raid-ja‑. ready; already, from Old English ræde, geræde, ready (< "prepared for a journey").
- Probably Germanic *raidjan. raiment; array, curry1, from Vulgar Latin *-rēdāre, to arrange.
[Pokorny reidh‑ 861.] |
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