Rede
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Rede is an archaic word meaning, among other things, "counsel" and "advice". It is cognate with Dutch "Rede" and German Rat/raten.
Today, the word rede is most often used by Neopagans, especially by followers of Wicca and Ásatrú. Some use the word to refer to a friend.
Notable Redes include:
- The Wiccan Rede
- The Norse Rede of Honour
Also mentioned in fiction: A deeply felt oath of honor according to the Battletech Clans. To them to give one's rede is to give an oath of life.
People
- Edward Rede (by 1476-1544), English politician.
- John Rede (disambiguation)
- Miroslav Rede (born 1938), Croatian sports journalist and former (soccer) football player
- Richard Rede (died after 1416), statesman and judge in Ireland
- Sir Robert Rede (died 1519), English Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
- Robert William Rede (1815–1904), militiaman at the centre of Eureka Rebellion in Victoria, Australia
- Roy Rede, TV production designer
- Thomas Rede (c. 1390– c. 1455), English merchant, landholder, knight and public official
- William Rede (disambiguation)
Places
- Rede, a village in Suffolk, England
- River Rede, a river in Northumberland, England
- Réde, a village in Hungary
Poetry
See also
- All pages beginning with "Rede"
- All pages with titles containing Rede
- Reed (disambiguation)
- Read (disambiguation)
- Red (disambiguation)
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