ˈraucid, a. rare—1.
[f. L. rauc-us + -id1.]
Raucous.
| 1831 Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Shade of Elliston, Methinks I hear the old boatman,..with raucid voice, bawling ‘Sculls’. |
So rauˈcidity, raucity. rare—1.
| 1703 Art & Myst. Vintners 4 They degenerate also in Taste, and affect the palate with foulness, roughness, and raucidity very unpleasant. |