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rotche Ornith. (rɒtʃ) Also rotch, roach, and rotchie. [A later form of rotge, but the precise source is not clear.] The little auk.α 1809 A. Edmondston Zetland Isl. II. 274 Alca Alle, Rotche, Greenland Rotche. 1843 Yarrell Brit. Birds III. 358 The Little Auk, or Common Rotche,..is only a winter visi...
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Rotch
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Rotch or rotche, common names for the little auk
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Abbott Lawrence Rotch (1861–1912), American meteorologist
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rotchie
ˈrotchie Ornith. = rotche.1831 Rennie Montagu's Ornith. Dict. 438. 1859 MacClintock Voy. ‘Fox’ 139 The rotchie or little auk lays its single egg upon the bare rock.
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Little auk
Other common names include rotch, rotche, and sea dove, although this last sometimes refers to a different auk, the black guillemot, instead.
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rotgee
rotge(e Ornith. [Given by Martens (1675) as the name current among Dutch or Frisian sailors, with the statement that it is derived from the bird's cry rottet tet; but perh. a misunderstanding of Fris. rotgies, pl. of rotgoes, brent-goose.] The little auk. See also rotche.1694 Martens' Voy. Spitzberg...
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rotch
▪ I. † rotch Sc. Obs. In 6 roche, rotche. [Of obscure origin. For later examples see ratch n.1 1.] A gun or gun-barrel.1571 Bannatyne Jrnl. (1806) 147 There was in her..thre or foure last of powder, some crosletis, and roches of small ordinance. 1598 Reg. Privy Council Scot. V. 438 Sic peceis as sal...
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roche
▪ 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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roach
▪ I. roach, n.1 (rəʊtʃ) Also 4–7 roche, 6–8 roch. [a. OF. roche (13th c. in Godef.), roce, also roque, rocque, of uncertain origin.] 1. a. A small freshwater fish (Leuciscus rutilus) of the Carp family, common in the rivers of northern Europe. blue roach = azurine 1. In U.S. also applied to various ...
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ice-bird
ˈice-bird Ornith. 1. The little auk or sea-dove.1620 J. Mason New-found-land (1867) A iv b, The sea fowles are Sea Pigeons, Ice Birds, Bottle noses. 1694 Acc. Sev. Late Voy. ii. (1711) 78, I saw also..a very beautiful Ice⁓bird, which was so tame, that we might have taken him. 1777 G. Forster Voy. ro...
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瓦隆语
末阻碍音清化:rodje“红”读音同rotche“石头”。
鼻化元音后可跟鼻音,如djonne“年轻”、crinme“泡沫”、mannet“脏”。
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king
▪ I. king, n. (kɪŋ) Forms: 1 cyning, (-incg), kyning, cining, cyniᵹ, 1–2 cyng, cing, (1 cyncg, ching), 1–6 kyng, 4–6 kynge, (4 kinge, kin, 5 kynnge, kink, keng), 2– king. [A Com. Teut. word: OE. cyning = OFris. kin-, ken-, koning, OS. kuning (MDu. coninc, Du. koning, MLG. kon(n)ink), OHG. chun-, kun...
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