ROUT


Meaning of ROUT in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a disorderly retreat of defeated troops.

2 a an assemblage or company esp. of revellers or rioters. b Law an assemblage of three or more persons who have made a move towards committing an illegal act.

3 riot, tumult, disturbance, clamour, fuss.

4 Brit. archaic a large evening party or reception.

--v.tr. put to rout.

Phrases and idioms:

put to rout put to flight, defeat utterly.

Etymology: ME f. AF rute, OF route ult. f. L ruptus broken 2. v.

1. intr. & tr. ROOT(2).

2 tr. cut a groove, or any pattern not extending to the edges, in (a wooden or metal surface).

Phrases and idioms:

rout out force or fetch out of bed or from a house or hiding-place.

Etymology: var. of ROOT(2)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.