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routh
[ rooth, routh ]
noun
, Scot. and North England.
- abundance; plenty.
routh
/ raʊθ /
noun
- abundance
adjective
- abundant; plentiful
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Word History and Origins
Origin of routh1
First recorded in 1710–20; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of routh1
C18: of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
Mrs. Reginald Routh presumed upon her intimacy with the musician so far as to invite Norah to stay with her.
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He took his degree at Cambridge in 1854, though only with the rank of second wrangler, Routh being senior.
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Routh, on this, took the opportunity of slipping down on deck and joining his companions.
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"Earlier than you'll be ready," said Frank Scherman's sister, one of the "Routh" girls also.
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At Outledge this party was the large and merry schoolgirl company with Madam Routh.
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