ROLLOCHIN, (gutt.) adj. Lively, free-spoken, S.
Rallack, to romp, A. Bor.
Isl. rugl-a, effutire; Sw. rolig, merry.
To ROLP, v. n. To cry.
V. [Roip].
ROMANYS, ROMANIS, s.
1. A genuine history.
Barbour.
2. A work of fiction.
Ital. romanze, Fr. roman, id.
ROMBLE, s. A blow.
Barbour.
Teut. rommel-en, strepere.
ROME-RAKARIS, s. pl. Those who pretend to bring relics from Rome.
Bannatyne P.
RONDELLIS, s. pl. Small round targets;
Fr. rondelles.