rosh

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin russus or roseus. Compare Romanian roș (regional).

Adjective

rosh

  1. red

Derived terms

Noun

rosh

  1. red

Manx

Etymology

A suppletive verb.

  • The past form is from Old Irish ·ránaic, prototonic form of ro·ánaic, the preterite of ro·icc (to reach).
  • The other forms are of uncertain origin.

Verb

rosh (past raink, future independent roshee, verbal noun roshtyn, present participle rosh, past participle roshit)

  1. to reach, arrive
    Raink mee thie.
    I got home.
    T'eh roshtyn slane eash.
    He is well of age.
    (literally, “He reaches well of age.”)

Michif

Etymology

From Canadian French roche.

Noun

rosh f

  1. rock
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