ROKE


Meaning of ROKE in English

I. ˈrōk noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch roke, rooc smoke; akin to Old High German rauh smoke — more at reek

1. dialect chiefly Britain : vapor: as

a. : fog , mist

b. : steam

2. dialect chiefly Britain : smoke , reek

II. transitive verb

Etymology: origin unknown

dialect England : to poke around : stir

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