Definition of Rorie

1. roary [adj RORIER, RORIEST] - See also: roary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rorie

roquesite
roquet
roqueted
roqueting
roquets
roquette
roquettes
roquin
roral
roration
rore
rores
roric
rorid
roridula
rorie (current term)
rorier
roriest
roriferous
rorifluent
rorisite
rorqual
rorquals
rorschach test
rort
rorted
rorter
rorters
rortier
rortiest

Literary usage of Rorie

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

1. Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland by Walter Macfarlane (1900)
"THE GENEALOGY of The Succession of SIR rorie MACKENZIE of TARBET Tutor of Kintail Second Son of COLIN The Twelfth Laird of Kintail by The Laird of Grant's ..."

2. Gairloch in North-west Ross-shire: Its Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and by John H. Dixon (1886)
"rorie or Ruaridh Mackay was born in the Reay country about 1592. ... how rorie cut off a groom's hand with his dirk at the Meikle Ferry on the Kyle of ..."

3. An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the by George Hill (1877)
"And I beseech your Lordship (now anew) to take wards known as rorie Oge, ... Roger or rorie was after- use of it shows that he had learned at least ..."

4. Genealogical Collections Concerning Families in Scotland by Walter Macfarlane (1900)
"THIS rorie called also Moir by The Countrey People with whom he got that Esteem ... She was Mother to his Sons Kenneth, rorie, Alexander, Mr. John and Mr. ..."

5. Sessional Papers (1900)
"rorie Foundations.) in Council ; provided that nothing herein contained shall extend to or affect the interests of any In Witness whereof these presents are ..."

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