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roching, vbl. n. (ˈrəʊtʃɪŋ) Also 7, 9 roaching. [f. roche v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. roche; chiefly attrib. in roching cask, pan.1631 E. Jorden Nat. Bathes vii. (1669) 45 The shooting or roching of concrete juyces, is worthy to be observed. 1670 W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 68 Their last decoctio...
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roched, ppl. a. rare—1. [f. roche v.1] Subjected to roching. † roched petre, = roche petre.1666 Boyle Formes & Qual. 227 And yet these Christals, though sometimes they would shoot into Prisme-like Figures, as Roch'd Petre; and sometimes [etc.].
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▪ I. roche, n.1 Now dial. (rəʊtʃ) Forms: 3– roche (4 rooche), 4–7 roch, 5–6, 9 dial. rotch(e, 7 roach. [a. OF. roche, rocche (mod.F. roche), var. of rocque, roke rock n.1 Hence also MDu. roche, rotche, rotse (Du. and Fris. rots).] 1. A rock or cliff; a rocky height.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 256 Til ihesus w...
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▪ I. ˈrocking, n. Sc. [f. rock n.2] A social gathering (originally a spinning party) of a kind formerly held on winter evenings in the country districts of Scotland.1785 Burns 1st Ep. to Lapraik ii, On Fasteneen we had a rockin, To ca' the crack and weave our stockin. 1798 G. Burns in Currie Wks. Bu...
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