Definitions for rheda

rheda rhe·da

Spelling: [ree-duh]
IPA: /ˈri də/

Rheda is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 69 anagrams from letters in rheda (adehr).

Definitions for rheda

noun

  1. (in ancient Rome) a four-wheeled traveling carriage.

Origin of rheda

Latin raeda, r(h)ēda Gaulish; cf. palfrey

Examples for rheda

A harsh cry of command or warning rang out ahead, and the rheda stopped short with a jolt.

Glancing cautiously up and down the street, Calavius approached the rheda.

Apparet uter esset insidiator; uter nihil cogitaret mali: cum alter veheretur in rheda, penulatus, unà sederet uxor.

Allusion is here made to the rheda (the travelling-coach) or the carruca (a comfortable, nay, magnificent equipage).

With keen eyes that shifted nervously, he hurried down toward the rheda.

A distance of one hundred miles was no extraordinary day's journey for him in a rheda, such as we have described it.

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