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Roch
roch
roch
German
Verb
roch
Scots
Etymology
From Old English rūh, from Proto-Germanic *rūhwaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
roch (plural rochs)
- land in an unimproved, virgin condition
- the major part of anything
Adjective
roch (comparative mair roch, superlative maist roch)
- rough
- lewd, foul-mouthed, indecent, immoral
- abundant, bounteous, plentifully supplied, well-furnished (especially with good plain fare)
- (agriculture, etc., of the growth of grass or crops) strong, luxuriant, dense, luxuriant but of poor quality, rank
- (of a bone) having meat on it
- (agriculture, of sheep) unshorn, unclipped
Adverb
roch (comparative mair roch, superlative maist roch)
- in a comfortable or well-supplied state
Derived terms
Terms derived from roch
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