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@@@LINK=rowte Oxford English Dictionary
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Rutan, Iran
Rutan (, also Romanized as Rūtān, Rootan, and Rowtān) is a village in Bemani Rural District, Byaban District, Minab County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. wikipedia.org
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"Root", "Route", "Rout": What's the Difference? | Grammarly Blog
May 26, 2023Route, pronounced as either ROOT or ROWT, is a word which, when used a noun, means a way between two places: Once a King in Narnia, always a King in Narnia. But don't go trying to use the same route twice. —C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. When used as a verb, route means to dispatch someone, or something, on a selected ...
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raut
raut dial. var. rowt v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Root, Route, and Rout: Explaining the Difference - Merriam-Webster
Finally, root can be used to mean "to cheer" or "to wish the success of something.". Route is a noun meaning "a road or highway" or "a course or line of travel" and a verb meaning "to send or direct to a specific path.". Both of these words can be pronounced either \ROOT\ or \ROWT. There is also the word rout, meaning ...
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Rowther
Rahut or rowt means Warrior and raya means captain. Rāvuttarayan or Rāvuttakartan means high military chief of cavalry. wikipedia.org
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rowte
rowt(e obs. ff. root, rout, route. Oxford English Dictionary
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madded
madded, ppl. a. Now rare. (ˈmædɪd) [f. mad v. + -ed1.] Rendered mad, in various senses of the adj. a. Deprived of reason or intelligence. b. Excited to fury, enraged.c 1580 Sidney Ps. xxii. vii, I am enclos'd with yong bulls madded rowt. 1611 Shakes. Cymb. iv. ii. 313 All Curses madded Hecuba gaue t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dorset dialect
The short sound in words such as dust, crust and rut is usually pronounced in the Dorset dialect as an diphthong to make dowst, crowst and rowt. wikipedia.org
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rout
▪ I. rout, n.1 (raʊt) Forms: α. 3–4 rute, 4 rut(te; 3– route, 4–7 rowte, 5 rouwte, 5–6 routte; 4– rout (6 routt), 4–7 rowt. β. 3 rouȝte, 5 roughte; 4 rouht, 5–6 rought; 5 rowght, 5–6 rowth. [a. AF. rute, OF. route (also rote, rotte, whence rot n.2):—L. rupta, fem. of ruptus broken, the original sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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ungalled
unˈgalled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1590 Shakes. Com. Err. iii. i. 102 Supposed by the common rowt Against your yet vngalled estimation. 1602 ― Ham. iii. ii. 283 Why let the strucken Deere go weepe, The Hart vngalled play? 1621 G. Sandys Ovid's Met. iii. (1626) 45 Cadmus..a Hecfer saw, by no man tended, Her... Oxford English Dictionary
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newcald
ˈnewcal(d, ppl. a. Sc. and north. dial. Also 8 nuckle, 9 neucle(d, newkeld, etc. [For new-calved (see new adv. 3 b), or perh. ad. ON. *n{yacu}kelfd.] Of a cow: That has newly calved.1719 Ramsay Richy & Sandy 72 Nuckle kye stand rowting in the loans. 1725 ― Gentle Sheph. iii. iii, My faulds contain t... Oxford English Dictionary
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ribald
ribald, n. and a. (ˈrɪbəld) Forms: α. 3 pl. ribauz, 4 pl. ribaus, 4 ribaut; 4–7 ribaud, 4, 6 rybaud (6 rybbaud); 4–6 ri-, rybaude (4–5 re-); 4–5 rybawde (5 ri-), 5–6 rebawde. β. 4, 6– ribald (8 ribb-), 5–6 rybald, Sc. rebald, 5 ribold; 5 re-, 6 ribalde; 5–6 rybaulde, ribaulde (6 ribb-); 6 rybault, 6... Oxford English Dictionary
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nowth
▪ I. nowt Sc. and north. dial. (naʊt) Forms: α. 3 Orm. nowwt, 5 nowyt, 6 nowit, nowlt, 5, 8–9 nowte, 5– nowt; 2, 5, 7 noute (3 neute), 6, 8–9 nout (9 knout). β. 5 naute, noyt, 6 noote, note. [a. ON. naut (Norw. naut, Sw. nöt, Da. nöd-), = OE. néat neat n. See also nolt.] 1. pl. Cattle, oxen.α c 1200... Oxford English Dictionary
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wherever
wherever, adv., conj. (hwɛərˈɛvə(r)) contr. (poet.) where'er (hwɛərˈɛə(r)). Orginally as two words (and so still in sense 1); subsequently often with hyphen, where-ever (where-e'er), etc.; now always in contracted spelling wherever (where'er), the final e of where coalescing with the initial e of ev... Oxford English Dictionary
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