roge

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See also: røge and роге

English

Noun

roge (plural roges)

  1. Obsolete form of rogue.

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch rōge, from Old Dutch *rogan, from Proto-Germanic *hrugnaz.

Noun

roge f (plural rogen)

  1. (Southern) roe
    Synonym: kuit

Franco-Provençal

Adjective

roge

  1. feminine singular of rojo

Latin

Noun

roge

  1. vocative singular of rogus

Occitan

Etymology

From Latin rubeus

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʁu.d͡ʒe], [ˈru.d͡ʒe]
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Adjective

roge

  1. red

Derived terms

Old French

Etymology

From Latin rubeus (red), from ruber (red).

Pronunciation

  • (classical) IPA(key): /ˈrudʒə/
  • (late) IPA(key): /ˈruʒə/

Adjective

roge m (oblique and nominative feminine singular roge)

  1. red (of a red color)

Noun

roge oblique singularm (oblique plural roges, nominative singular roges, nominative plural roge)

  1. red
    • c. 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:
      Ses haubers est coverz de sanc:
      De roge i a plus que de blanc.
      His chainmail is covered in blood
      There's more red than white (referring to his white chainmail)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle French: rouge
    • French: rouge
      • English: rouge
      • Haitian Creole: rouj, wouj
      • Hijazi Arabic: روج (rōj)
      • Japanese: ルージュ (rūju)
      • Korean: 루주 (ruju)
      • Louisiana Creole: rouj
      • Norwegian Nynorsk: rouge
      • Serbo-Croatian: ruž
      • Swedish: rouge
      • Turkish: ruj
  • Norman: rouage (Guernsey), rouoge (Jersey, continental Normandy)
  • Walloon: rodje

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

roge

  1. inflection of roga (disease):
    1. locative singular
    2. accusative plural