Part 702 (2/2)
RUTE, _s_ A fowl
V ~Rood-goose~
_Acts Marie_
RUTHER, _s_ An uproar, S
_Ross_
A S _hruth_, commotio, C B _rhuthr_, impetus
RUTHER, RUTHYR, _s_ Rudder
_Wallace_
RUTILLAND, _part pr_ Croaking
_Lyndsay_
Teut _rotel-en_, grunnire, murmurare
RUTOUR, _s_ A spoiler
V ~Roysters~
_bellenden_
_To_ RUVE, _v a_
V ~Roove~
RUWITH, Uncertain
_Sir Gawan_
S
This letter, as occurring in the beginning of words, cannot, in many instances, be viewed as a radical While prefixed in some Goth
dialects, it was throay in others; especially before _k_ The same term sometimes appears with _s_, and sometimes without it; as in _cry_ and _scry_; _creek_ of day, and _skreek_ _Ss_ is often used by our old writers as the mark of the pl; as, _horss_ for _horsis_, horses