rēðes and-hāttres
(_fierce,
penetrating
heat_), 2524.
Beowulf
v.
w.
gen.
, _to reck, care about something, be
anxious_: pres.
sg.
III.
wǣpna ne rēceð (_recketh not for weapons, weapons
cannot hurt him_), 434.
rēðe, adj.
, _wroth, furious_: nom.
sg.
, 122, 1586; nom.
pl.
rēðe, 771.
Also, of things, _wild, rough, fierce_: gen.
sg.
rēðes and-hāttres
(_fierce,
penetrating
heat_), 2524.
rēaf, st.
n.
, _booty, plunder in war; clothing, garments_ (as taken by the
victor from the vanquished): in comp.
heaðo-, wæl-rēaf.
rēafian, w.
v.
, _to plunder, rob_, w.
acc.
: inf.
hord rēafian, 2774; pret.
sg.
þenden rēafode rinc ōðerne, 2986; wæl rēafode, 3028; pret.
pl.
wæl
rēafedon, 1213.
be-rēafian, w.