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coos
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ku?z/
- Homophone: coups
Verb
coos
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coo
Noun
coos
- plural of coo
Anagrams
- OCOs, SOCO, SoCo
Scots
Noun
coos
- plural of coo
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roos
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?u?z/
- Homophones: rues, ruse
Noun
roos
- plural of roo
Anagrams
- or so
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch roos, from Middle Dutch rose, from Old French rose, from Latin rosa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /r???s/
Noun
roos (plural rose, diminutive rosie)
- rose
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch rose, from Old French rose, from Latin rosa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ro?s/
- Hyphenation: roos
- Rhymes: -o?s
Noun
roos f (plural rozen, diminutive roosje n)
- rose, ornamental plant of the genus Rosa
- (heraldry) rose, used as a heraldic charge
- bullseye, the center of a target, as used at shooting practice
- (uncountable) dandruff
- Synonym: hoofdroos
- (uncountable) rash, a (reddish) affliction of the skin
Derived terms
Descendants
- Afrikaans: roos
References
- “roos” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling, Nederlandse Taalunie. [the official spelling word list for the Dutch language]
Estonian
Noun
roos (genitive roosi, partitive roosi)
- rose, ornamental plant of the genus Rosa
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Further reading
- roos in Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat
Westrobothnian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [rù?s], [rò???s], [r?????s], [r?????z]
- Rhymes: -ù?s
Etymology 1
From late Old Norse rós, rósa, from Middle Low German r?se, from Latin rosa (“rose”).
Alternative forms
- (rose): ros
Noun
roos f (definite rosa, dative rosn, plural roos, definite rosen, dative rosåm)
- rose (flower, shrub of the genus Rosa)
- rose flower on wallpaper, woven fabric and the like
- image, picture, illustration
- spot
Derived terms
- rosbok f (“picture book”)
- rosut (“rose colored”)
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hrósa, whence dialectal English roose.
Verb
roos
- praise, commend
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