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View synonyms for rook
rook
1[ rook ]
rook
2[ rook ]
noun
, Chess.
- one of two pieces of the same color that may be moved any number of unobstructed squares horizontally or vertically; castle.
rook
1/ rʊk /
noun
- a large Eurasian passerine bird, Corvus frugilegus , with a black plumage and a whitish base to its bill: family Corvidae (crows)
- slang.a swindler or cheat, esp one who cheats at cards
verb
- slang.tr to overcharge, swindle, or cheat
rook
2/ rʊk /
noun
- a chesspiece that may move any number of unoccupied squares in a straight line, horizontally or vertically Also calledcastle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rook1
First recorded before 900; Middle English rok(e), Old English hrōc; cognate with Old Norse hrōkr, Old High German hruoh
Origin of rook2
1300–50; Middle English rok < Old French roc < Arabic rukhkh < Persian rukh
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rook1
Old English hrōc ; related to Old High German hruoh , Old Norse hrōkr
Origin of rook2
C14: from Old French rok , ultimately from Arabic rukhkh
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Example Sentences
Now, it seems the poison wasn't consumed by rodents - but by rooks and crows.
From BBC
Rxd3, and White’s pawns will prove sitting ducks in a shooting gallery for Black’s rook.
From Washington Times
The bishops rip the pawn cover from the Black king, and the White queen and rook take it from there.
From Washington Times
Nd5!!, putting a knight en prise with a rook already hanging in order to run down the Black king.
From Washington Times
The state says Trump rooked his way into the financing, at attractive interest rates, by padding his wealth.
From Seattle Times
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