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Definition of "redd" in English

verb

  1. (obsolete) To free from entanglement.

  2. (obsolete) To free from embarrassment.

  3. (Scotland and Northern England) To fix boundaries.

  4. (Scotland and Northern England) To comb hair.

  5. (Scotland and Northern England) To separate combatants.

  6. (Scotland and Northern England) To settle, usually a quarrel.

  7. (Scotland and Northern England) To tidy up, clear away.

verb

  1. (transitive, Pennsylvania) To clean, tidy up, to put in order.

    • I've got to redd the place before your mother gets back.

noun

  1. A spawning nest made by a fish.

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of rede

  2. (obsolete) simple past and past participle of read