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rottan Now Sc. and dial. (ˈrɒt(ə)n) Also 6, 8–9 rotten, 6 rotton. [var. of ratton. For the difference in vowel cf. Fris. rôt, roat, rotte-, MDu. and MLG. rotte (Du. rot), MSw., Norw., and Icel. rotta (Sw. råtta, Da. rotte).] A rat.? a 1500 Chester Pl. iii. 179 Here cattis maken it full crowse, here ...
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Sólrún Michelsen
renna í stuttum brókum" - published in Vencil 1
2007 "Gjøgnum skygnið" - published in Vencil 3
2009 "Hin blái eingilin" - published in Vencil 6
2011 Rottan 2017 "Some people run in shorts" translation by Marita Thomsen in Boundless Literary Magazine on-line
2014 "The Rat" (Translation of the short story "Rottan
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Rotten Row
ˈRotten Row [App. f. rotten a. + row n.1 The name was formerly applied to various streets in different towns, the reason for the application being usually obscure. In Scotland and the north of England the older form is usually ratton raw (see ratton and rottan), and thus app. of different origin.] 1...
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▪ I. rat, n.1 (ræt) Forms: 1 ræt, 4–6 ratte, 6 ratt, 5– rat. [OE. ræt (once) = Du. rat, MHG. rat (G. ratz), masc.; also OLG. ratta, OHG. ratte (G. ratte, ratze), fem., and OHG. ratto m.; = F. rat m., rate f., Sp., Pg. rato, obs. It. ratto, med.L. ratus, rattus. The ultimate origin of the word is unc...
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