Definition of Rocquet

1. rochet [n -S] - See also: rochet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rocquet

rockumentaries
rockumentary
rockweed
rockweeds
rockwood
rockwork
rockworks
rocky
rocky mountain spotted fever
rocky road
rocoa
rococo
rococos
rocoto
rocotos
rocquet (current term)
rocquets
rocs
rocuronium
rod-shaped
rod cell
rod cells
rod disks
rod fibre
rod for one's back
rod for one's breech
rod for one's own back
rod for one's own breech

Literary usage of Rocquet

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1880)
"We stopped for time at the little inn to get some and for rocquet to have some black and some water. :n we start again we follow a road left ; it is less ..."

2. Cyclopedia of Fire Prevention and Insurance: A General Reference Work on (1912)
"It will be borne in mind that rocquet & Co. was not the agent of the companies before specially named. They were represented by other local agents in the ..."

3. In the Ardennes by Katharine Sarah Macquoid (1881)
"His name is rocquet, and when we reach La Roche you will see the people come out of their houses, and they will say, 'Good day, ..."

4. Journal of the Life, Labours, and Travels of Thomas Shillitoe, in the by Thomas Shillitoe (1839)
"... rocquet: here we had the company of the person who was with us at Ziest. ... rocquet informed me, she had a request to make, from the preacher we were ..."

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