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Definition of rouse
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Rouse (v. i. & t.) To pull or haul
strongly
and all
together,
as upon a rope,
without
the
assistance
of
mechanical
appliances..
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Rouse
::
Rouse (v.) To wake from sleep or
repose;
as, to rouse one early or
suddenly..
Stimulate
::
Stimulate
(v. t.) To
excite
as if with a goad; to
excite,
rouse,
or
animate,
to
action
or more
vigorous
exertion
by some
pungent
motive
or by
persuasion;
as, to
stimulate
one by the hope of
reward,
or by the
prospect
of
glory..
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
excite
to
action
by the
presentation
of
motives;
to rouse by
representation,
persuasion,
or
appeal;
to
influence..
Incitation
::
Incitation
(n.) That which
incites
to
action;
that which
rouses
or
prompts;
incitement;
motive;
incentive.
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(n.) A
devotee
of
Bacchus;
one who
indulges
in
drunken
revels;
one who is noisy and
riotous
when
intoxicated;
a
carouser.
Awake
::
Awake (v. t.) To rouse from
sleep;
to wake; to
awaken.
Suscitation
::
Suscitate
(v. t.) To
rouse;
to
excite;
to call into life and
action.
Wake
::
Wake (v. i.) To be
excited
or
roused
from
sleep;
to
awake;
to be
awakened;
to cease to
sleep;
-- often with up.
Sharptail
::
Sharptail
(n.) The
pintail
grouse,
or
prairie
chicken..
Arouse
::
Arouse
(v. t.) To
excite
to
action
from a state of rest; to stir, or put in
motion
or
exertion;
to
rouse;
to
excite;
as, to
arouse
one from
sleep;
to
arouse
the
dormant
faculties..
Rouser
::
Rouser
(n.)
Something
very
exciting
or
great.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To cause to
spring
up; to start or
rouse,
as game; to cause to rise from the
earth,
or from a
covert;
as, to
spring
a
pheasant..
Wake
::
Wake (v. t.) To rouse from
sleep;
to
awake.
Startful
::
Starter
(n.) A dog that
rouses
game.
Goad
::
Goad (v. t.) To
prick;
to drive with a goad;
hence,
to urge
forward,
or to rouse by
anything
pungent,
severe,
irritating,
or
inflaming;
to
stimulate..
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To
gather
in
flocks
or
schools;
as, the
grouse
or the perch begin to
pack..
Bloomer
::
Bloomer
(n.) A
costume
for
women,
consisting
of a short
dress,
with loose
trousers
gathered
round
ankles,
and
(commonly)
a
broad-brimmed
hat..
Pheasant
::
Pheasant
(n.) The
ruffed
grouse.
Wassail
::
Wassail
(n.) An
occasion
on which such good
wishes
are
expressed
in
drinking;
a
drinking
bout; a
carouse.
Gallinae
::
Gallinae
(n.) An order of
birds,
including
the
common
domestic
fowls,
pheasants,
grouse,
quails,
and
allied
forms;
--
sometimes
called
Rasores..
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