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Rout

speaker
speaker

Meaning

Noun

A group of people; a
, a
, a
;
(archaic), a group of people
or
with someone.
A group of
, especially one which is
or
, or
of
such as
; a
, a
, a pack.
A group of
things.
A group of (often
)
or
; such people as a
; (more
) a
and
, a
; hence (archaic,
by the), the common people as a group, the rabble.
A
; a large
, a soirée.
A
; also, a
or
, a
; (uncountable)
of the
,
, tumult.
In Law:
An
of people;
, three or more people who have
to do something
, and who have
towards this,
as more
than an
but not as
as a
; the
of
in this manner.
In Military:
The
of
an
or other
,
it to
in a
; (
) in
,
, etc.: a
; a
, a trouncing.
In Military:
The
of an
, etc; in this
; also (archaic,
), the
,
, etc., so
ing.
In Scottish English:
A
,
, especially one made by the
,
,
, etc.; a roar.
A
or
by an
, especially
; a
, a moo.
A
; a
, a
; also, an
of
and
or
ing; a
, an outcry.
In Scottish English:
A
; a
or
or stroke.
In Scottish English & Geese:
The
or
(Branta bernicla).

Verb

To
in a
, whether
or
; to
in company.
In Military:
In Military:
To
from a
in disorder.
In Regional English:
To
, especially loudly.
In Regional English:
To make a
; to
, to
, to snort.
In Scottish English:
Especially of the
,
,
, etc.: to make a
ing
; to
, to
, to rumble.
In Northern England English & Northern Irish English:
Of a person: to
or
(something) loudly.
In Northern England English & Northern Irish English:
Of a person: to
; to
,
, to shout.
In Northern England English & Northern Irish English:
Of an
, especially
: to low or
; to bellow.
To
or
(earth or the
); to till.
Usually
out or up: of a person: to
for and find (something); also (transitive) to
or
(something).
In American English:
Usually
from: to
(someone) to
a place;
(usually
out or up), to cause (someone) to
bed.
Of an
, especially a
: to
(for something)
with the
; to root.
To use a
,
, or other
to
out
(from a
,
, etc;
),
a
or recess.
Of a person: to
through
, a place, etc.; to rummage.
Usually
out or up: to
or
(a
) by the
; to
, to uproot.
Usually
out: to find and
(something
or
); to
out.
In Scottish English:
To
or
(someone
); to
(someone
) with blows.
Sourced from
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Origin

rout
English
arrow
routen
Middle English (1100-1500)
ruten
Middle English (1100-1500)
arrow
hrjóta
Old Norse
Sourced from
Etym
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