Roister vs Roaster - What's the difference?
roister | roaster |
To engage in noisy, drunken, or riotous behavior.
* 1898 , , (Moonfleet) Chapter 4
To walk with a swaying motion.
(archaic) A roisterer.
* 1839 , The New Monthly Magazine (page 411)
One who roasts food.
(cookware) A kitchen utensil used for roasting.
A chicken, pig, etc. suitable for roasting.
One who roasts or banters, especially as a comedy routine.
(planetology, informal) A hot Jupiter.
An objectionable person; somebody making a fool of themselves.
As nouns the difference between roister and roaster
is that roister is (archaic) a roisterer while roaster is one who roasts food.As a verb roister
is to engage in noisy, drunken, or riotous behavior.roister
English
Verb
(en verb)- Then Elzevir cried out angrily, 'Silence. Are you mad, or has the liquor mastered you? Are you Revenue-men that you dare shout and roister ? or contrabandiers with the lugger in the offing, and your life in your hand. You make noise enough to wake folk in Moonfleet from their beds.'
Synonyms
* carouse, revel, riot * (walk with a swaying motion) swaggerDerived terms
* roisterer * roisterous * roisterouslyNoun
(en noun)- The youth who had joined the roisters , was apparently about eighteen
