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Roisterer - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The noun roisterer is most often used to describe someone who takes his partying too far, creating a disturbance or having too much to drink . You can also use it to talk about loud, boisterous merrymakers, like the whooping roisterers at your backyard barbecue.
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ROISTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Roister is related to French ruste, meaning "rude" or "rough." That word comes from the fairly neutral Latin rusticus, meaning "rural."
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ROISTERER Synonyms: 18 Similar and Opposite Words
one who engages in merrymaking especially in honor of a special occasion; the rowdy roisterers who fill the streets of New Orleans during Mardi Gras.
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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...
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roisterer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
roisterer (plural roisterers). One who roisters; a reveller. 1820, [Walter Scott], chapter XV, in The Abbot. […] , volume I, Edinburgh: […] ...
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roisterer - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. To engage in boisterous merrymaking; revel noisily. 2. To behave in a blustering manner; swagger. [From obsolete roister, roisterer, probably from Old French ...
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Ferdinand the Roisterer
Ferdinand the Roisterer (French: Ferdinand le noceur) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by René Sti and starring Fernandel, Paulette Dubost and André
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roisterer, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun roisterer is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for roisterer is from 1684, in the writing of Thomas Otway, ...
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7 Synonyms & Antonyms for ROISTERER | Thesaurus.com
Find 7 different ways to say ROISTERER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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ROISTERER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a person who engages in noisy merrymaking; reveller. 2. a person who brags, blusters, or swaggers. The word roisterer ...
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Roisterer - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ROIST'ERER, noun A bold, blustering, turbulent fellow. [Not in use.] Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP. Home · Preface · History · Quotations. INFORMATION ...
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ROISTER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) · to act in a swaggering, boisterous, or uproarious manner. · to revel noisily or without restraint.
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Charles Bauer
Selected filmography
Ciboulette (1933)
Dédé (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer (1935)
Charley's Aunt (1936)
The Lie of Nina Petrovna (1937)
Ignace (1937
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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.
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