Roche, n. rock, II 347, V 131, IX 33, 62, &c.; Rooch(e), XIII a 21, 22. [OFr. roche.]
Roché, adj. rocky, V 226. [From prec.]
Rod(e). See Ride.
Rode, n.1 rood, cross, VIII a 94, XIV c 73. [OE. rōd.]
Rode, n.2 rosy hue, fair face, II 107, XV b 13. [OE. rudu.]
Rof, adj. rough; grievous (with sore), or ? n. gash, V 278 (note). [(i) As next with alteration of final spirant (cf. Þof), though this is not the usual form of 'rough' in this text. (ii) Related to Ryue, v.]
Roȝ(e), adj. rough, rugged, V 94, 109, 130; Rouh, XIV c 37; Rowe, II 265, 459 (see Blac); Ruȝe, V 98. [OE. rūh, rūg-, rūw-.]
Roialme. See Reame.
Royis, 2 sg. pres. talkest folly, XVI 99. [Unknown.]
Rok, n. distaff, XVII 338. [Cf. ON. rokk-r, MDu., MLG. rocke(n).]