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Roose - definition of roose by The Free Dictionary Define roose roose synonyms, roose pronunciation, roose translation, English dictionary definition of roose vb 1 to flatter or praise 2 to be proud of something 3 to commend oneself n obsolete a boast or praise Collins English Dictionary – Complete and
Roose - Wikipedia Roose or Roosecote is a suburb and ward of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England The word 'roose' is Celtic for "moor" or "heath" and the suffix 'cote' of Roosecote means "hut" or "huts" (the word 'cottage' is derived from 'cote')
roose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary roose (third-person singular simple present rooses, present participle roosing, simple past and past participle roosed) (Scotland, dialect) to flatter or praise He roosed my e'en, sae bonnie blue, He roosed my waist sae genty sma' And aye my heart came to my mou' When ne'er a body heard or saw
roose, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . What does the verb roose mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb roose , four of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
roose: meaning, definition - WordSense What does roose mean? From Middle English rosen , from Old Norse hrósa ("to boast; praise"), from Proto-Germanic *hrōþsōną, from *hrōþaz, *hrōþiz ("fame; glory; praise") Cognate with Icelandic hrósa , Danish rose , Swedish rosa (Scottish, dialect) to flatter or praise 1809, Hector MacNeill, Oh, Tell Me How For to Woo :