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Definition of rout
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Rout (v. i.) To
assemble
in a
crowd,
whether
orderly
or
disorderly;
to
collect
in
company..
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Warpath
::
Warpath
(n.) The route taken by a party of
Indians
going on a
warlike
expedition.
Grout
::
Grout (n.)
Formerly,
a kind of beer or ale..
Shooty
::
Shooty
(a.)
Sprouting
or
coming
up
freely
and
regularly.
Drum
::
Drum (n.) A
noisy,
tumultuous
assembly
of
fashionable
people
at a
private
house;
a
rout..
Path
::
Path (n.) A way,
course,
or
track,
in which
anything
moves or has
moved;
route;
passage;
an
established
way; as, the path of a
meteor,
of a
caravan,
of a
storm,
of a
pestilence.
Also used
figuratively,
of a
course
of life or
action..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) The state of being
disorganized
and
thrown
into
confusion;
-- said
especially
of an army
defeated,
broken
in
pieces,
and put to
flight
in
disorder
or
panic;
also, the act of
defeating
and
breaking
up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was
complete..
Official
::
Official
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to an
office
or
public
trust;
as,
official
duties,
or
routine..
Hirling
::
Hirling
(n.) The young of the sea
trout.
Trout
::
Trout (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
fishes
more or less
resembling
a trout in
appearance
or
habits,
but not
belonging
to the same
family,
especially
the
California
rock
trouts,
the
common
squeteague,
and the
southern,
or
spotted,
squeteague;
--
called
also
salt-water
trout,
sea
trout,
shad
trout,
and gray
trout.
See
Squeteague,
and Rock trout under
Rock..
Sprout
::
Sprout
(v. i.) The shoot of a
plant;
a shoot from the seed, from the
stump,
or from the root or
tuber,
of a plant or tree; more
rarely,
a shoot from the stem of a
plant,
or the end of a
branch..
Discomfiture
::
Discomfiture
(v. t.) The act of
discomfiting,
or the state of being
discomfited;
rout;
overthrow;
defeat;
frustration;
confusion
and
dejection..
Grayling
::
Grayling
(a.) A
European
fish
(Thymallus
vulgaris),
allied
to the
trout,
but
having
a very broad
dorsal
fin; --
called
also
umber.
It
inhabits
cold
mountain
streams,
and is
valued
as a game
fish..
Rabble-rout
::
Rabble-rout
(n.) A
tumultuous
crowd;
a
rabble;
a noisy
throng.
Chit
::
Chit (n.) The
embryo
or the
growing
bud of a
plant;
a
shoot;
a
sprout;
as, the chits of
Indian
corn or of
potatoes..
Namaycush
::
Namaycush
(n.) A large North
American
lake trout
(Salvelinus
namaycush).
It is
usually
spotted
with red, and
sometimes
weighs
over forty
pounds.
Called
also
Mackinaw
trout,
lake
trout,
lake
salmon,
salmon
trout,
togue,
and
tuladi..
Grouty
::
Grouty
(a.)
Cross;
sulky;
sullen.
Grout
::
Grout (n.) A thin,
coarse
mortar,
used for
pouring
into the
joints
of
masonry
and
brickwork;
also, a finer
material,
used in
finishing
the best
ceilings.
Gwilt..
Grout
::
Grout (n.)
Coarse
meal;
ground
malt; pl.
groats.
Grout
::
Grout (v. t.) To fill up or
finish
with
grout,
as the
joints
between
stones..
Troll
::
Troll (n.) The act of
moving
round;
routine;
repetition.
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