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roky
English
Etymology
roke +? -y
Adjective
roky (comparative more roky, superlative most roky)
- (Britain, dialect) misty; foggy; cloudy
- 1993, Annie Proulx, The Shipping News, Scribner (1999), ?ISBN, page 40:
- They walked around in the roky damp, in silence.
- 1993, Annie Proulx, The Shipping News, Scribner (1999), ?ISBN, page 40:
References
1674, John Ray, A Collection of English Words Not Generally Used
Anagrams
- Kory, York, york
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?rok?]
Noun
roky
- nominative/accusative/vocative/instrumental plural of rok
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rooky
English
Etymology
rook +? -y
Pronunciation
- Homophones: rookie
Adjective
rooky (not comparable)
- full of rooks.
- misty; gloomy.
- (Britain, slang, obsolete) rascally, rakish, scampish.
References
- 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary
Anagrams
- Koryo, Kory?
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