ROOK


Meaning of ROOK in English

n.

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English rok, from Anglo-French roc, from Arabic rukhkh, from Persian rukh

Date: 14th century

: either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move along the ranks or files across any number of unoccupied squares ― called also castle

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