ROTCOLL, s. Horse-radish, S. B.
Su. G. rot, root, and koll, fire.
ROTE, s. An instrument, in Fr. now called vielle, in low E. hurdygurdy.
Houlate.
According to Ritson and Roquef. from Lat. rota, a wheel.
ROTHOS, s. A tumult, Ang.
V. [Ruthar].
ROTTACKS, s. pl.
1. Grubs in a beehive, Moray.
2. Old musty corn, ibid.
Pop. Ball.
ROUBBOURIS, s. pl. Perh. hampers.
Dan. rubbe, a basket?
ROUCH, adj.
1. Rough, S.
Douglas.
2. Hoarse, S.
Germ. rauh, id.