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reose
▪ I. † reose, v. Obs. Also 3 rese. [OE. hréosan = ON. hrjósa to shudder.] intr. To fall.Beowulf 1075 Hie on ᵹebyrd hruron gare wunde. Ibid. 2489 Gomela Scylfing hreas. c 825 Vesp. Psalter cxliv. 14 Uphefeð dryhten alle ða ðe hreosað. a 900 Cynewulf Christ 810 Wongas hreosað, burᵹstede berstað. c 100... Oxford English Dictionary
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to-reose
† to-ˈreose, v. Obs. [OE. to-hréosan, f. to-2 + hrēosan, reose (where see Forms).] intr. To fall to pieces, fall into ruins; to decay.a 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. i. xi. [xiii.] (1890) 48 Moniᵹe oðre ceastre tohrorene wæron. a 1023 Wulfstan Hom. xlix. (Napier) 263 Þonne bið..þa lichaman tohrorene and to d... Oxford English Dictionary
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rure
† rure Obs. Forms: 1 hryre, 2 rere, 3 rure. [OE. hryre, f. hrur-, hrus-, weak grade of hréosan reose v.] Fall; ruin.Beowulf 1681 Hit on æht ᵹehwearf æfter deofla hryre. c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xvi. §4 We witon..hwilce hryras..se unrihtwisa kasere Neron weorhte. c 1000 ælfric Hom. I. 144 Þis cild is ᵹ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rese
▪ I. † rese, n. Obs. Forms: 1, 3 ræs, (1 hræs), 3–5 res(e, 3, 5 rease, 4 ras), 4–6 resse, rees(e, 5 reess, reys, 6 reece). [OE. rǽs masc. = ON. rás fem. (whence race n.1), MLG. râs current:—OTeut. *ræ̂s-, of uncertain relationship. In ME. chiefly a poetic word (very common in the 14th c.), used with... Oxford English Dictionary
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