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Translingual
Etymology
Symbol
rof
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Afrikaans
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
rof
Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
rof (comparative roffer, superlative rofst)
Declension
Icelandic
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
rof n (genitive singular rofs, nominative plural rof)
Declension
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Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English hrōf, from Proto-Germanic *hrōfą.
Pronunciation
Noun
- A roof (top layer of a building):
- The outer side of a roof considered separately; the rooftop.
- The inner side of a roof considered separately; the ceiling.
- A house or building; an edifice used for inhabitance.
- The top of the mouth; the palate.
- Any sort of cover, especially one that provides shelter.
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- “rọ̄f, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 19 July 2018.
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *rōf.
Pronunciation
Adjective
rōf
- vigorous, strong; valiant, brave, keen
- Beowulf
- Gēat unigmetes wēl / rōfne randwigan restan lyste.
- Eager the Geat, shield-fighter sturdy, for sleeping yearned
- Beowulf
- noble, renowned
- Beowulf
- ac hē mægnes rōf mīn costode.
- But he, famed for his strength, tested me.
- Beowulf
Declension
Declension of rōf — Strong
Declension of rōf — Weak
Derived terms
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