About The Word Rogue
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Rogue
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What's The Definition Of Rogue?
[n] a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
Synonyms | Synonyms for Rogue: knave | rapscallion | rascal | scalawag | scallywag | varlet Related Terms | Find terms related to Rogue: See Also | scoundrel | villain Rogue In Webster's Dictionary \Rogue\, n. [F. rogue proud, haughty, supercilious; cf.
Icel. hr?kr a rook, croaker (cf. {Rook} a bird), or Armor.
rok, rog, proud, arogant.]
1. (Eng.Law) A vagrant; an idle, sturdy beggar; a vagabond; a
tramp.
Note: The phrase rogues and vagabonds is applied to a large
class of wandering, disorderly, or dissolute persons.
They were formerly punished by being whipped and having
the gristle of the right ear bored with a hot iron.
2. A deliberately dishonest person; a knave; a cheat.
The rogue and fool by fits is fair and wise. --Pope.
3. One who is pleasantly mischievous or frolicsome; hence,
often used as a term of endearment.
Ah, you sweet little rogue, you! --Shak.
4. An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about
alone, in which state it is very savage.
5. (Hort.) A worthless plant occuring among seedlings of some
choice variety.
{Rogues' gallery}, a collection of portraits of rogues or
criminals, for the use of the police authorities.
{Rogue's march}, derisive music performed in driving away a
person under popular indignation or official sentence, as
when a soldier is drummed out of a regiment.
{Rogue's yarn}, yarn of a different twist and color from the
rest, inserted into the cordage of the British navy, to
identify it if stolen, or for the purpose of tracing the
maker in case of defect. Different makers are required to
use yarns of different colors.
\Rogue\, v. i. To wander; to play the vagabond; to play knavish tricks. [Obs.] --Spenser. \Rogue\, v. t. 1. To give the name or designation of rogue to; to decry. [Obs.] --Cudworth. 2. (Hort.) To destroy (plants that do not come up to a required standard). |
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