Definition of Roting

1. rote [v] - See also: rote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roting

rotework
rotgut
rotguts
rother
rothers
roti
rotifer
rotifera
rotiferal
rotiferan
rotiferans
rotifers
rotiform
roting (current term)
rotini
rotis
rotisserie
rotisseries
rotl
rotls
roto
rotochemical
rotodome
rotodomes
rotodynamic
rotogravure
rotogravures
rotolo

Literary usage of Roting

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

1. English Metrical Homilies from Manuscripts of the Fourteenth Century: With by John Small (1862)
"This filth cal I roting of fin, That geres the ... us fra roting, That es, fra luft and fra liking. ..."

2. Journal by Michigan, House of Representatives, Legislature (1897)
"... Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members elect roting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows: Mr. Adams Allison A1 ward Babcock, ..."

3. Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records by Great Britain Public Record Office (1885)
"roting' (Notts) ; appointment of John de Reigate and William de ... son of Constantine de roting" against Nicholas son of William ..."

4. Digest of the Election Laws of Pennsylvania, and an Index to the Same by Pennsylvania (1920)
"... it shall be the duty of the judge of election of such roting-place to cause ... who shall hare in his possession outside the roting room any official ..."

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