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ROGT CHAHAYED
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Norse Shakespearean
From the root land.
Surname or Lastname
English (now chiefly East Anglia)
English (now chiefly East Anglia) : probably a topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of rough ground, from a hypothetical Old English word rÅ«(we)t or rÅ«het, derivatives of rÅ«h ‘rough’, ‘overgrown’. Compare Rauch. There are places called Ruffet(t) in Surrey and Sussex which are thought to have this origin.German : Swabian variant of Roth 1.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Rauth.Indian (northern states) : Hindu (Rajput, Jat, Maratha) and Sikh name meaning ‘prince’, from Sanskrit rÄjaputra (from rÄja ‘king’ + putra ‘son’). In India this is a variant of a name more commonly spelled Ravat or Raut. The Jats have a clan called Ravat.
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Indian, Sanskrit
First Root of Creation
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Tamil
The first root
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Tamil
Tree that grows from root
Male
Chinese
a root.
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Muslim
Root, Element, Resolution
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French, Indian
Foundation; Base; Root
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Indian, Sanskrit
Root of the Lotus
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African, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
First Root; Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English rote ‘glad’ (Old English rÅt).English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the rote, an early medieval stringed instrument (Middle English, Old French rote, of uncertain origin but apparently ultimately akin to Welsh crwth).Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a retting place (Dutch root, a derivative of ro(o)ten ‘to ret’, akin to modern English rot), a place where flax is soaked in tubs of water until the stems rot to release the linen fibers.
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Hindu
Tree that grows from root
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
The First Root
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Indian, Sanskrit
Beginning; Root
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American, British, English
From the Root Meadow
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Norse
From the root land.
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Egyptian
Root.
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Arabic, Muslim
Root; Element; Resolution
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Indian, Sanskrit
The Primal Root
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Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Kenyan
Root
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Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of the goddess Maut.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Thunder
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Plentiful
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Arabic, Muslim
Very Learned
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Body
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Sikh
Beloved of Guru, Gurus darling
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Tamil
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A name from ancient epics
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Hebrew
Ploughman. Son of Talmai (Talmai is a, meaning abounding in furrows.) Famous bearer: St...
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Spanish American
Help of God.
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Indian
Explorer, Guide, Leader
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n.
A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.
imp. & p. p.
of Rout
n.
The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion; -- said especially of an army defeated, broken in pieces, and put to flight in disorder or panic; also, the act of defeating and breaking up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was complete.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Root
v. t.
To tear up by the root; to eradicate; to extirpate; -- with up, out, or away.
n.
A root.
v. t.
To break the ranks of, as troops, and put them to flight in disorder; to put to rout.
v. t.
To rot by steeping in water; to water-ret; as, to water-rot hemp or flax.
v. i.
To search or root in the ground, as a swine.
n.
That which resembles a root in position or function, esp. as a source of nourishment or support; that from which anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like.
n.
The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not divided into joints, leafless and without buds, and having for its offices to fix the plant in the earth, to supply it with moisture and soluble matters, and sometimes to serve as a reservoir of nutriment for future growth. A true root, however, may never reach the ground, but may be attached to a wall, etc., as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids.
n.
That factor of a quantity which when multiplied into itself will produce that quantity; thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27.
n.
An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc.; as, the root crop.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rout
n.
The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or the sweet flag.
v. i.
To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.
v. t.
To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes; as, to rot vegetable fiber.