reck (one's) own rede



reck (one's) own rede

To trust in and use one's own advice. "Reck" means "to heed," while "rede" means "advice"; both are archaic words. A: "I have told my sister to question men she deems untrustworthy." B: "Then, my lady, if you do not trust Sir Walton, I think you need to reck your own rede and confront him."
See also: own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pam[pæm]
Watt[wɔt]
Erramun-Basque
Ulysses['ju:lisi:z]
Susannah[su:zænə]
WillowWIL-oEnglish (Modern)