Rossúme, any rednesse or ruddinesse. Also the yolke of an egge.
Rósta, a broad-leauy branch or bough or great fanne to make wind withall or driue away flies in Sommer. Also a battledar to play at tennis with. Also a frying or dripping pan. Also an instrument or crane with pullies and wheeles to draw any thing out of Mines or Colepits vnderground. Also a turning wheele or other impediment in the way, a stile ouer a hedge, a yate in any hedge or pale. Also a weire in a Riuer or any stop in the water.
Rostáre, to fan-winde, or with boughes to driue away flies. Also to hinder or stop vp the high-way, to forray the country. Looke Rósta.
Rostíre, stísco, stíto, to roste. Also to toste. Also to broile.
Rostíta, a toste of bread.
Rostíto, rosted, tosted, broyled. Also any kind of rosted meate.
ROS Rostizzána, a steake, a collop, a slice, an Olife or any such piece of meat rosted, broiled or fride.
Rostizzáre, to fry in steakes, to broile vpon the coles, to toste by the fire, to rost in haste. Also to scorch, to parch, to seare or singe.
Róstra, the place of Common Please in Rome wherein stood a Pulpit made and trimmed with stemm's and forefronts of ships, out of which they were wont to make their Oration, so that it may be taken for a Pulpit.
Rostráre, to bill, to neb, or beake.