出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/27 05:24 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 roke (“fog, vapour, cloud”), probably from Old Norse roka ("whirlwind, fine spray"; compare Old Norse særoka (“seaspray”)), reinforced later by Middle Dutch roke, rooc (“smoke”), from Old Dutch rouc (“steam, vapour”), from Proto-Germanic *raukiz (“smoke”), from Proto-Indo-European *rewg- (“to erupt, vomit, burp”), from *rew- (“to roar, growl, grumble”). Cognate with Scots rok, roik, rouk (“mist, fog, cloud”), Dutch rook (“smoke, fog”), German Rauch (“smoke, fume”), Swedish rök (“smoke, fume, steam, reek”), West Frisian reek, riik (“smoke, fume”). More at reek. Compare dialectal rawk, which is related, and rag (“fog”) (see raggy (“foggy”)), which may or may not be.
roke (countable and uncountable, plural rokes)
Unclear; perhaps related to dialect rauk, rawk, a northern English dialectal word for a mark, including e.g. a defect on cloth.
roke (plural rokes)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/12/19 14:00 UTC 版)
Roke is a hamlet in South Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Wallingford. It has a public house, the Home Sweet Home.