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Definition of roke
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Roke (n.) Mist;
smoke;
dam.
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Middleman
::
Middleman
(n.) An agent
between
two
parties;
a
broker;
a
go-between;
any
dealer
between
the
producer
and the
consumer;
in
Ireland,
one who takes land of the
proprietors
in large
tracts,
and then rents it out in small
portions
to the
peasantry..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) The width of port
opening
which is
uncovered
by the
valve,
for the
admission
or
release
of
steam,
at the
instant
when the
piston
is at end of its
stroke..
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.) In
rowing,
the act of
regaining
the
proper
position
for
making
a new
stroke..
Breakage
::
Breakage
(n.) An
allowance
or
compensation
for
things
broken
accidentally,
as in
transportation
or use..
Reredemain
::
Reredemain
(n.) A
backward
stroke.
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To beat a drum with
strokes
so rapid that they can
scarcely
be
distinguished
by the ear.
Splint
::
Splint
(v. t.) A thin piece of wood, or other
substance,
used to keep in
place,
or
protect,
an
injured
part,
especially
a
broken
bone when set..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Lash
::
Lash (n.) A
stroke
with a whip, or
anything
pliant
and
tough;
as, the
culprit
received
thirty-nine
lashes..
Apoplectical
::
Apoplectical
(a.)
Relating
to
apoplexy;
affected
with,
inclined
to, or
symptomatic
of,
apoplexy;
as, an
apoplectic
person,
medicine,
habit or
temperament,
symptom,
fit, or
stroke..
Broke
::
Broke (v. i.) To
transact
business
for
another.
Misericordia
::
Misericordia
(n.) A
thin-bladed
dagger;
so
called,
in the
Middle
Ages,
because
used to give the death wound or mercy
stroke
to a
fallen
adversary..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To unite by means of
applications,
as the parts of a
broken
bone, or the lips of a
wound..
Embattled
::
Embattled
(a.)
Having
the edge
broken
like
battlements;
-- said of a
bearing
such as a fess, bend, or the
like..
Shatter
::
Shatter
(v. i.) To be
broken
into
fragments;
to fall or
crumble
to
pieces
by any force
applied.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) A part of the Royal
Exchange,
in
London,
appropriated
to the use of
underwriters
and
insurance
brokers;
--
called
also
Lloyd's
Rooms..
Sideration
::
Sideration
(n.) The state of being
siderated,
or
planet-struck;
esp., blast in
plants;
also, a
sudden
and
apparently
causeless
stroke
of
disease,
as in
apoplexy
or
paralysis..
Piecer
::
Piecer
(n.) A child
employed
in
spinning
mill to tie
together
broken
threads.
Fitter
::
Fitter
(n.) A coal
broker
who
conducts
the sales
between
the owner of a coal pit and the
shipper.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) To make
smooth
by
rubbing.
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