| • | of Reeve |
| • | To draw through an eye or aperture. |
| • | To draw out into flakes; to card, as wool. |
| • | To twist slightly; to bring together, as slivers of wool or cotton, and twist slightly before spinning. |
| • | A copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boat building. |
| • | A roll or sliver of wool or cotton drawn out and slighty twisted, preparatory to further process; a roving. |
| • | To practice robbery on the seas; to wander about on the seas in piracy. |
| • | Hence, to wander; to ramble; to rauge; to go, move, or pass without certain direction in any manner, by sailing, walking, riding, flying, or otherwise. |
| • | To shoot at rovers; hence, to shoot at an angle of elevation, not at point-blank (rovers usually being beyond the point-blank range). |
| • | To wander over or through. |
| • | To plow into ridges by turning the earth of two furrows together. |
| • | The act of wandering; a ramble. |
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