Definition of Rotes

1. rote [n] - See also: rote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rotes

rotchets
rotchie
rotchies
rote
rote learning
roted
rotelike
rotella
rotelle
roteln
rotely
rotenoid
rotenoids
rotenone
rotenones
rotes (current term)
rotework
rotgut
rotguts
rother
rothers
roti
rotifer
rotifera
rotiferal
rotiferan
rotiferans
rotifers

Literary usage of Rotes

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

1. The Political Register and Congressional Directory: A Statistical Record of by Benjamin Perley Poore (1878)
"185»; n to the Thirty-sixth Conci the Peace Congress held at ashington in 1861; was again elected to the Thirty-seventh Conci ess, receiving 11965 rotes ..."

2. Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of by Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, Pennsylvania, John Agg (1838)
"... came here prepared to substitute something better than our present Constitution ; and I shall be greatly mistaken it' the rotes of this body do not shew ..."

3. A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential by Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland (1860)
"The best test, in the absence of direct proof, by which to ascertain the number of left! rotes cast, is by a comparison of the census-roll with the ..."

4. Debates and Proceedings of the Maryland Reform Convention to Revise the by Maryland Constitutional Convention, Maryland (1851)
"... as Commodore Barney received a larger number of rotes than any other inhabitant in the city, he was entitled to represent that part of the district, ..."

5. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and by William Tooke, William Beloe, Robert Nares (1798)
"... tongue by the jefuit Jerom Xavier, with learned rotes; and he joined to the original a latin ..."

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