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▪ I. † reat, n. Sc. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. reāt-us, f. reus accused.] Offence, wrong-doing.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 667 Of thi reat this tyme full soir I rew; In tyme to cum so that thow wilbe trew, Heir I forgif the all faltis bygone. ▪ II. † reat, v. (pa. tense) Obs. rare. Of doubtful origin and meaning; the intransitive example may belong to ruten to dart, rush: see rout v.
a1225Juliana 54 Þe edie meiden..reat him mitte raketehe unrudeliche swiðe & warp him forð efter þet from hire. Ibid. 58 So þer lihtinde com an engel of heouene & reat to þat hweol swa þat hit al to refde. ▪ III. reat obs. f. rate n.1 |