i Register
In some senses, ree is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
over, over, wild
VERB + REE
appeared
REE + NOUN
beltane, river, simmer-mill
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
only, then
noun
Alternative form of rei (“Portuguese real”).
adj
Wild; fierce; outrageous; overexcited; frenzied; delirious; crazy.
"I saw,", says I, "he was a ree-brained divell, but thought nothing of it, as all the British are so when they come abroad."
Befuddled with liquor; half-drunk; tipsy.
One of the witnesses speaks of having seen this sober judge "upon the bench, when he appeared to be ree, and as if he had been drunk the night before."
noun
A state of befuddlement; intoxication.
A state of great excitement or frenzy.
"I saw,", says I, "he was a ree-brained divell, but thought nothing of it, as all the British are so when they come abroad."
WiktionaryOne of the witnesses speaks of having seen this sober judge "upon the bench, when he appeared to be ree, and as if he had been drunk the night before."
WiktionaryAfter it is well rubbed and winnowed, you must then Ree it over in a fine Sieve , and if any of the Malt be uncleansed , then rub it again into the Sieve , 'till it be pure , and the rubbings will ari
WiktionaryThe church of this pariſh, vulgarly called St. Mary Overy, from its dedication to the virgin Mary, and ſituation over the Ree or river, in reſpect of London, is a ſtately Gothic ſtructure, in the form
WiktionaryTo my surprise he took our caustic remarks about the climate very calmly, even cheerfully. "Och, man, it's only the Beltane ree," he said with a lively twinkle, enjoying our bewilderment. Evidently, t
WiktionaryThere were three "Rees" (wild tempests), Buggle Ree, Beltane Ree, and Simmer-mill Ree.
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In some senses, ree is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.