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▪ I. derout, n. (dɪˈraʊt) [a. F. déroute ‘a rout, a defeature, or flight of men’ (Cotgr.), f. dérouter: see next.] An utter defeat, a rout.1644 R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (1841) II. 188 We trust to heare shortly of their totall derout. c 1729 Earl of Ailesbury Mem. (1890) 591 [Ramillies] was called a...
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rout
▪ I. rout, n.1 (raʊt) Forms: α. 3–4 rute, 4 rut(te; 3– route, 4–7 rowte, 5 rouwte, 5–6 routte; 4– rout (6 routt), 4–7 rowt. β. 3 rouȝte, 5 roughte; 4 rouht, 5–6 rought; 5 rowght, 5–6 rowth. [a. AF. rute, OF. route (also rote, rotte, whence rot n.2):—L. rupta, fem. of ruptus broken, the original sens...
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