3. Plentiful, S.
Kelly.
Rouch and round, id. Clydes.
4. As denoting immoral conduct, S.
Rouch, s. The coarser and larger part of any thing, S. O.
Rouch-rider, s. A horse-breaker, S.
ROUCH, s. Rowing.
V. [Routh].
ROUCHT, pret. v. Reached.
Barbour.
ROUCHT, pret. v. Cared.
V. [Rak].
Wallace.
ROUDES, adj. Haggard.
Minst. Bord.
Roudes, s. An old, wrinkled, ill-natured woman, Fife; pron. rudes.
Ramsay.
Fr. rudesse, harshness; or C. B. rhaadair, noisy.
To ROVE, v. n. To be in a delirium, S.
Sir J. Sinclair.