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English
Noun
roge (plural roges)
- Obsolete form of rogue.
Anagrams
- Geor., Gero, Gore, Ogre, Rego, ergo, ergo-, gero-, goer, gore, ogre, orge, rego
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch rōge, from Old Dutch *rogan, from Proto-Germanic *hrugnaz.
Noun
roge f (plural rogen)
- (Southern) roe
- Synonym: kuit
Latin
Noun
roge
- vocative singular of rogus
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin rubeus
Pronunciation
Adjective
roge
- red
Derived terms
Old French
Etymology
From Latin rubeus (“red”), from ruber (“red”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
roge m (oblique and nominative feminine singular roge)
- red (of a red color)
Noun
roge oblique singular, m (oblique plural roges, nominative singular roges, nominative plural roge)
- red
c. 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:Ses haubers est coverz de sanc:
De roge i a plus que de blanc.- His chainmail is covered in blood
There's more red than white (referring to his white chainmail)
Derived terms
Descendants
Pali
Alternative forms
Noun
roge
- inflection of roga (“disease”):
- locative singular
- accusative plural