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QUEER j the choir of a church. 

 QUICKS ; triticum repent j couch-grafs. Sec 

 WHICKS. 



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To RAIT ; to diffipate the fap of vegetables, by 

 expofing them abroad to the weather. Hay is faid 

 to be raited when it has been much expofed to an 

 alternacy of wet and dry weather. See the Art. 

 FLAX; Vol. II. page 74. 



RAITCH j a line or lift of white down a horfe's 

 face. 



RANK; (landing in clofe onjer ; thick upon the 

 ground, as corn in the field, or trees in a wood. 



RANNLEBAUK ; a wooden bar, or balk, laid 

 acrofs the chimney of a cottage, to hang the pot- 

 hooks on. 



REAPS j parcels of corn laid by the Reapers to be 

 gathered into (heaves by the binder. 



RECKLING i the laft of the farrow j an under- 

 ling. 



RECKON ; pot-hooks of a particular make. 



REEANG'D ; difcoloured in ftripes ; lifted. 



REEK $ fmoke ; a word in common ufe. 



JIESHES ; juncus infltxus ; wire-ru(h. 



KEZZLE ; wcezle. 



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