roie

See also: roie-

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic [Term?]. Cognate to Votic roittu (trash), Ingrian roitto (trash) and Livvi roitto (guts, innard, insides of a dead animal).

Noun

roie (genitive roide, partitive roiet)

  1. (anatomy) rib
    Synonym: (somewhat colloquial) ribi

Declension

Declension of roie (ÕS type 6/mõte, id-i gradation)
singular plural
nominative roie roided
accusative nom.
gen. roide
genitive roiete
partitive roiet roideid
illative roidesse roietesse
roideisse
inessive roides roietes
roideis
elative roidest roietest
roideist
allative roidele roietele
roideile
adessive roidel roietel
roideil
ablative roidelt roietelt
roideilt
translative roideks roieteks
roideiks
terminative roideni roieteni
essive roidena roietena
abessive roideta roieteta
comitative roidega roietega

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish reithid, from Proto-Celtic *reteti, from Proto-Indo-European *Hreth₂-.

Verb

roie (past participle roit)

  1. to run, race, scurry, bolt, dart
  2. to run (metaphor)
    Ta ny sleityn roie shiar as sheear.The mountains run from east to west.
  3. to burst
  4. to flow
    Ta'n awin roie stiagh 'sy logh.The river empties into the lake.
  5. to slip
  6. to smuggle

Derived terms

Noun

roie m (genitive singular roie, plural roiaghyn)

  1. verbal noun of roie
  2. running, sprinting, charging (as animals, humans), flying
  3. (military) full retreat
  4. smuggling
  5. flowing

Noun

roie m (genitive singular roie, plural roieyn)

  1. verbal noun of roie
  2. run

Adjective

roie

  1. shooting (as pain)
  2. cursive
  3. draught (ale)
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