RATTES..............2
PardT 854 Som poyson, that he myghte his rattes quelle; 22504
ParsT 605A or by sort, by nigromancie, by dremes, by chirkynge of dores or crakkynge of houses, by gnawynge of rattes, and swich manere wrecchednesse?29276
 
 RAUF................1
FrT 1357 Or Jakke, or Rauf, or whoso that it were 16642
 
 RAUGHTE.............10
GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. 136
KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; 2916
MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- 3698
GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. 5220
KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; 8000
MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- 8782
GP 136 Ful semely after hir mete she raughte. 10304
KnT 2915 That with his grene top the hevene raughte; 13084
MilT 3696 Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe -- 13866
Thop 731 That to his girdel raughte adoun; 23350
 
 RAUNSON.............4
KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, 1850
KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, 6934
KnT 1849 Frely, withouten raunson or daunger, 12018
WBT 411 Til he had maad his raunson unto me; 15696
 
 RAUNSONYNGE.........1
ParsT 753 Of whiche amercimentz and raunsonynge of boonde-men somme lordes stywardes seyn that it is rightful,29548
 
 RAUNSOUN............10
KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. 1026
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 1178
KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, 1206
KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. 6110
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 6262
KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, 6290
KnT 1024 Perpetuelly -- he nolde no raunsoun. 11194
KnT 1176 Perpetuelly; us gayneth no raunsoun. 11346
KnT 1205 Of Perotheus, withouten any raunsoun, 11374
ParsT 225A ne they ne may yeve no thyng for hir raunsoun; 28596
 
 RAVE................1
CYT 959 And in oure madnesse everemoore we rave. 27412
 
 RAVENES.............3
KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; 2146
KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; 7230
KnT 2144 As any ravenes fethere it shoon for blak; 12314
 
 RAVYNES.............1
ParsT 793 Now comth hasardrie with his apurtenaunces, as tables and rafles, of which comth deceite, false othes, chidynges, and alle ravynes,29628
 
 RAVYNG..............1
FranT 1026 And in his ravyng seyde his orisoun. 21052
 
 RAVYSHEDEST.........1
PrT 469 That ravyshedest doun fro the Deitee, 23088
 
 RAVYSSHED...........7
SumT 1676 How that a frere ravysshed was to helle 16962
MerT 1750 This Januarie is ravysshed in a traunce 19336
MerT 1774 He was so ravysshed on his lady May 19360
MerT 2230 Which that he ravysshed out of [Ethna] 19816
SqT 547 So ravysshed, as it semed, for the joye 20574
Mel 1734 they weren so supprised and ravysshed and hadden so greet joye of hire that wonder was to telle.24696
NPT 3324 So was he ravysshed with his flaterie. 26314
 
 RAW.................1
ParsT 901A with which the peple feden hem in greet reverence, but they wole have raw flessh of folkes wyves and hir doghtres.29838
 
 RAWE................1
ParsT 900B but they tooke by force the flessh that is rawe. 29836
 
 RAYN................2
MkT 2738 Swich hap that he escaped thurgh the rayn, 25728
MancT 301 But evere crie agayn tempest and rayn, 28234
 
 RAZIS...............3
GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, 434
GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, 5518
GP 432 Serapion, Razis, and Avycen, 10602
 
 REAL................1
NPT 3176 Real he was, he was namoore aferd. 26166
 
 REAWME..............5
MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde 4718
MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde 9802
MLT 797 Custance in-with his reawme for t' abyde 14886
ShipT 116 In al the reawme of France is ther no wyf 22734
MkT 2115 And every reawme wente he for to see. 25106
 
 REBEKKA.............1
Mel 1098 Loo, Jacob by good conseil of his mooder Rebekka wan the benysoun of Ysaak his fader23820
 
 REBEKKE.............3
FrT 1573 " Brother, " quod he, " heere woneth an old rebekke 16858
MerT 1363 By good conseil of his mooder Rebekke, 18950
MerT 1704 And bad hire be lyk Sarra and Rebekke 19290
 
 REBEL...............11
GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement 834
KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. 3048
GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement 5918
KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. 8132
GP 833 Whoso be rebel to my juggement 11002
KnT 3046 And rebel is to hym that al may gye. 13216
MkT 2225 And art rebel to God, and art his foo. 25216
ParsT 266 For right as resoun is rebel to God, right so is bothe sensualitee rebel to resoun and the body also.28662
ParsT 266 For right as resoun is rebel to God, right so is bothe sensualitee rebel to resoun and the body also.28662
ParsT 268 For as muche thanne as resoun is rebel to God, therfore is man worthy to have sorwe and to be deed.28664
ParsT 271 And forther over, for as muchel thanne as the caytyf body of man is rebel bothe to resoun and to sensualitee,28670
 
 REBELLE.............1
SqT 5 With hertly wyl, for I wol nat rebelle 20032
 
 REBELLEN............1
ParsT 201 " The sones and the doghtren shullen rebellen agayns fader and mooder, and kynrede agayns kynrede, and chiden28556
 
 REBELLETH...........1
ParsT 265 And why? For sensualitee rebelleth thanne agayns resoun, and by that way leseth resoun the lordshipe over sensualitee and over the body.28662
 
 REBELLIOUN..........1
ParsT 267 And certes this disordinaunce and this rebellioun oure Lord Jhesu Crist aboghte upon his precious body ful deere, and herkneth in which wise.28664
 
 REBELLYNG...........3
KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, 2460
KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, 7544
KnT 2459 The murmure and the cherles rebellyng, 12628
 
 REBUKED.............1
ParsT 444 Pride of the table appeereth eek ful ofte; for certes, riche men been cleped to festes, and povre folk been put awey and rebuked.28986
 
 RECCHE..............13
KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " 1400
KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be 2246
MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene 4016
KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " 6484
KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be 7330
MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene 9100
KnT 1398 In hire presence I recche nat to sterve. " 11568
KnT 2245 I recche nat but it may bettre be 12414
MLT 94 But nathelees, I recche noght a bene 14184
WBT 329 Have thou ynogh, what thar thee recche or care 15614
SqT 71 That in this lond men recche of it but smal; 20098
NPT 2896 Now God, " quod he, " my swevene recche aright, 25886
SNT 489 I recche nat what wrong that thou me profre, 26942
 
 RECCHELEES..........10
GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, 178
MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees 4150
GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, 5262
MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees 9234
GP 179 Ne that a monk, whan he is recchelees, 10346
MLT 229 Saveth my lyf, and beth noght recchelees 14318
ClT 488 I may nat in this caas be recchelees; 18068
NPT 3107 That no man sholde been to recchelees 26098
NPT 3436 Lo, swich it is for to be recchelees 26426
MancT 279 O trouble wit, O ire recchelees, 28212
 
 RECCHELEESNESSE.....4
ParsT 111 this is to seyn, by delit in thynkynge, by reccheleesnesse in spekynge, and by wikked synful werkynge.28420
ParsT 611 Som lesynge comth for he wole sustene his word; and som lesynge comth of reccheleesnesse withouten avisement; and semblable thynges.29286
ParsT 685A for it ne hath no purveaunce agayn temporeel necessitee, for it forsleweth and forsluggeth and destroyeth alle goodes temporeles by reccheleesnesse.29424
ParsT 710 Thanne cometh necligence, or reccheleesnesse, that rekketh of no thyng.29468