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rask, raskit, roosk, rooskie, rooskit, roosky, rousk, rouskie, rouskit, rousky, rusk, ruskad, ruskit,
rousk [I.Sh. rusk]
n. A luxuriant growth of hair. A shaggy head. A thick growth of feathers or corn. A big strapping fellow.
v. To frizz up the hair.
pt. pp. rouskit adj. Frizzed, with tousled or bristling hair.
rousky
adj. Unkempt, tousled, shaggy.
roosel, roosle, roozel, roozle, rousle, rousle, roussil, rusle,
rousle [ruzl, rusl]
v. To rustle, stir up. To o strike, beat, belabour.
roost, rost, roust, rust,
roust [I.Ork. rɔst, I.Sh. rust]
n. A rough tideway.
reesht, reeshtie, reeshtin, roosht, rooshter, rooshtie, roost, rooster, roostie, roostin, roosty, rousht, roushter, roushtin, roust, rouster, roustie, roustin, rousty,
roust [rust]
n. Rust.
v. To rust.
pt. pp. roustit adj. Of the throat: rough and parched. Of the hair: greying, grizzled.
roustie [ˈruste]
adj. Rusty.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rouster [rustər, ruʃtər]: MN. Dirt, useless rubbish.
roustin [ˈrustɪn]: Rusting.
root, rootit, rout, routit,
rout [rut]
n. A disorderly flight of troops. arch. A body, detachment. or contingent of soldiers, An armed band. A confused mêlée of both sides in a battle or fight.
v. To drive into disordered flight by defeat.
pt. pp. routit.
root, rootit, rout, routit, rowt, rowtit,
rout [rut]
n. A violent movement, a heavy blow, a stroke
v. To beat, strike, assail with blows.
pt. pp. routit
route,
route [rut]
n. A route.
rooth, routh, rowth, ruth,
routh [N. rʌuθ, I. ruθ]
n. The act of rowing, a long spell at the oars. That part of the gunwale of a boat on which the oar rests.
röeder, rooddir, rooder, roodery, roother, routher, routherie, rudder, ruder,
routher [I.Ork. ruðər, I.Sh. ˈrudər]
n. A type of shellfish or barnacle.
routherie
n. A crust or covering of barnacles. A place where barnacles are encrusted.
adj. Encrusted with barnacles. Rough, uneven.
rauve, rave, reave, rove, roved, rovies, rovit, The_Wee_Rovers, Wee_Rovers,
rove [roːv, reːv]
n. A ramble or wandering.
dim. rovie A soft slipper made from roughly-spun jute. pl. rovies.
v. To wander in thought or speech. To be delirious, to rave, to wander or ramble.
pt. pp. roved
Compounds and phrases etc.
rover: A rover.
rovin: Roving.
The Wee Rovers: Albion Rovers football club.
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