Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Ráde-re, v. a. (pass. ra-si, Ráde-se, Ráde-sero, part. Ráde-so, &c.)
1. to shave; 2. to scrape, to clean, to smooth, to polish. — dal cuore, to forget, to go out of one's memory; 3. to take away, remove, truncate, cut off; 4. to shave, shear; 5. to erase or blot out a writing; 6. to raze to the ground, to fly or run level to the ground;7. to graze, go close along; adj. Ráde-nte.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
radere: or radúto, to shaue, to not, to poule, to scrape or make smooth. Also to skud, to cut, to scoure along or goe away swiftly. Also to raze or saile along the shore as a ship doth, to flie leuell to the ground as some birdes doe, to graze on the ground as an arrow or bullet.