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Webster Dictionary :: Rubbidge

RUBBIDGE, RUB'BISH, n. [from rub; properly, that which is rubbed off; but not no...

Webster Dictionary :: Rubbage

RUBBAGE, RUB'BER, n. 1. One that rubs. 2. The instrument or thing used in rubbin...

Webster Dictionary :: Rub

RUB, v.t. [L. probrum, exprobro; Gr. to rub. We have the elements of the word in...

Webster Dictionary :: Roytish

ROY'TISH, a. Wild; irregular. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Roytelet

ROY'TELET, n. A little king. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Roynish

ROYN'ISH, a. Mean; paltry; as the roynish clown. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Royne

ROYNE, v.t. To bite; to gnaw. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Royalty

ROY'ALTY, n. 1. Kingship; the character, state or office of a king. Royalty by b...

Webster Dictionary :: Royally

ROY'ALLY, adv. In a kingly manner; like a king; as becomes a king. His body shal...

Webster Dictionary :: Royalize

ROY'ALIZE, v.t. To make royal.

Webster Dictionary :: Royalist

ROY'ALIST, n. An adherent to a king, or one attached to a kingly government. Whe...

Webster Dictionary :: Royalism

ROY'ALISM, n. Attachment to the principles or cause of royalty, or to a royal go...

Webster Dictionary :: Royal

ROY'AL, a. [L. regalis, from rex, king. See Reck and Right.] 1. Kingly; pertaini...

Webster Dictionary :: Rowley-ragg

ROWLEY-RAGG, [See Ragg .]

Webster Dictionary :: Rowing

ROWING, ppr. Impelling, as a boat by oars.

Webster Dictionary :: Rower

ROWER, n. One that rows or manages an oar in rowing.

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