Roke vs Rore - What's the difference?
roke | rore |
(UK, dialect) mist; smoke; damp
(UK, dialect) A vein of ore.
(obsolete) dew
* circa'' 1600 : ,
As nouns the difference between roke and rore
is that roke is mist; smoke; damp while rore is dew.roke
English
Alternative forms
* roak, rook, roukNoun
(en noun)- (Halliwell)
rore
English
Noun
(-)act III, scene V
- Demeas:?Let it bee lawfull for mee (most honorable not onerable paire) awhile to reteyne & deteyne ligate & obligate your eares with my words neither aspersed or inspersed with the flore or rore of eloquence, yee are both like in nature, & in nurture alike in Genius & both alike ingenuous. What Timon refuses Callimela refuses, what Callimela wills Timon also wills, soe that Callimela may not bee but Timons Callimela, and Timon but Callimelas Timon.
References
* “†rore, n.'']” listed in the '' [2nd Ed.; 1989 ----