RAY
Source: 566, 567
ray. Ray, n. a beam of light, line, fish, herb, leaf
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Ray (rā), v. t. [[An aphetic form of array; cf. Beray.]] 1. 1. To array. Sir T. More.
2. 2. To mark, stain, or soil; to streak; to defile. “The filth that did it ray.” Spenser.