ROYNISH


Meaning of ROYNISH in English

ˈrȯinish adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from royne scurf, scab (from Middle French rogne, from — assumed — Vulgar Latin ronea, probably alteration — influenced by Latin rodere to gnaw — of Latin aranea spider, spider web) + -ish — more at arachn- , rat

1. archaic : mangy , scabby

2. archaic : base , coarse

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