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roister
▪ I. roister, n.1 Now arch. (ˈrɔɪstə(r)) Also 7–9 royster. [ad. F. rustre († ruistre), ‘a ruffin, royster, hackster, swaggerer’ (Cotgr.), var., with excrescent r, of ruste:—L. rustic-um rustic a.] 1. A swaggering or blustering bully; a riotous fellow; a rude or noisy reveller. Very common c 1550–170... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roister
Roister is a restaurant in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The restaurant serves American cuisine. Andrew Brochu was the chef, as of 2016. Chicago rated Roister 2 out of 4 stars. wikipedia.org
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Roister Restaurant - Chicago, IL
Roister's food is rooted in primal cooking techniques through a modern lens. Our hearth-focused kitchen elevates comforting, rustic dishes with fine dining ... www.roisterrestaurant.com
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Ralph Roister Doister
Review: Ralph Roister Doister **** Plumstead, A. W. 1963. "Satirical Parody in Roister Doister: A Reinterpretation." External links Ralph Roister Doister online (Project Gutenberg) Ralph Roister Doister in A Selection of Old English Plays, edited by W. wikipedia.org
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roister-doister
† ˈroister-ˈdoister Obs. Also 6–7 royster doyster. [The name of the chief character in Udall's play, based upon roister n.1] A roisterer or roistering fellow.a 1553 Udall (title), Ralph Royster Doyster. 1592 G. Harvey Four Lett. iii. Wks. (Grosart) I. 214, [I] haue seene the madbraynest Roister-dois... Oxford English Dictionary
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Annot (disambiguation)
Scottish suffragette and pacifist Annot Lyle, a main character in the novel A Legend of Montrose by Sir Walter Scott Annot Alyface, a character in Ralph Roister wikipedia.org
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royster
royster var. roister. Oxford English Dictionary
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roisterous
ˈroisterous, a. Also 6 roysterus, 7, 9 -ous. [f. roister n.1 + -ous.] = roistering ppl. a.1575 R. B. Appius & Virg. in Hazl. Dodsley IV. 135 Never was that mistress so furious nor curious, Nor yet her blows so boisterous, nor roisterous, nor dolorous. 1582 Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 21 One ship that... Oxford English Dictionary
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Live at Moers Festival
his early, blistering best and, while the music is more a jam session than a charted course, the four themes provide enough material for the group to roister wikipedia.org
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roisterer
ˈroisterer [f. roister n. or v.] A swaggering or noisy reveller. Cf. roister n.1 1.1820 Scott Abbot xv, Carry thy roisterers elsewhere—to the alehouse if they list. 1827 Lytton Pelham l, Like a lusty roisterer of the true kidney. 1849 Macaulay Hist. Eng. iii. I. 360 If two roisterers met, they cocke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Damarr Brown
With Williams' encouragement he moved to Roister for a year, and when Williams opened Virtue in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood in 2018, he hired Brown wikipedia.org
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roisterly
† ˈroisterly, a. Obs. rare. [f. roister n.1 + -ly1.] Roisterous, roistering.1592 G. Harvey Four Lett. Wks. (Grosart) I. 169 His plausible musteringe, and banquetinge of roysterly acquaintaunce at his first comminge. 1593 ― Pierce's Super. ibid. II. 116 Euery ruffianly Copesmate, that..hanteth roiste... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas Udall
Udall (or Uvedale Udal, Woodall, or other variations) (1504 – 23 December 1556) was an English playwright, cleric, schoolmaster, the author of Ralph Roister His most famous work, the play Ralph Roister Doister, was probably presented to Queen Mary as an entertainment around 1553, but not published until 1566 wikipedia.org
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roisterkin
† ˈroisterkin Obs.—1 [f. roister n.1 + -kin.] A petty roisterer.a 1569 A. Kingsmill Comf. Afflict. (1585) C viij, The whole rablement of her bawdie bawdes, ruffling roysterkins with brawling bragges. Oxford English Dictionary
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Avie Luthra
lead parts and the film is being produced by Bex Hopkins, who produced 'Cross My Heart' and 'Lucky', and Christine Alderson for Ipso Facto Films and Roister wikipedia.org
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