Part 669 (2/2)
~Rede~, _s_
1 Voice
_Wallace_
2 Religious service
_Houlate_
Isl _roedd_, vox; _raeda_, sermo
_To_ RED, _v a_ To disentangle; as, _to red a ravell'd hesp_, to unravel yarn that is disordered; to _redd_, South E id
_Doug_
_To red the head_, or _hair_, to comb out the hair, S
Su G _reda_, explicare, is used in both these senses
_To_ RED, REDD, REDE, RID, _v a_
1 To clear, to put in order; as, _to red the road_, to clear the way; _to red up_ one's self, to dress; to _red up_ a house, to put it in order; _to red marches_, to fix boundaries, also, to compose differences, S
_Wyntown_
2 To part combatants; also, _to red a pley_, to settle a broil, S
_Chr Kirk_
~Redder~, ~Ridder~, _s_
1 One who endeavours to settle a dispute
_Baillie_
2 One who settles a dispute by force of arms
_Monro_
A S _ge-raed-ian_, Su G _red-a_, parare
~Red~, ~Redd~, _s_
1 Clearance