roy |
roky |
As adjectives the difference between roy and roky
is that
roy is royal while
roky is misty; foggy; cloudy.
As a proper noun Roy
is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As a noun roy
is a king.
roy |
roo |
As nouns the difference between roy and roo
is that
roy is (obsolete) a king while
roo is peace; quietness or
roo can be short form of
kangaroo .
As an adjective roy
is (obsolete) royal.
rog |
roy |
As nouns the difference between rog and roy
is that
rog is horn while
roy is (obsolete) a king.
As an adjective roy is
(obsolete) royal.
roy |
toy |
In obsolete terms the difference between roy and toy
is that
roy is royal while
toy is an old story; a silly tale.
As a proper noun Roy
is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As an adjective roy
is royal.
As a verb toy is
to play (with).
roy |
soy |
As nouns the difference between roy and soy
is that
roy is (obsolete) a king while
soy is a chinese and japanese liquid sauce for fish, made by subjecting boiled beans to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water us preference is the term
soy sauce .
As an adjective roy
is (obsolete) royal.
troy |
roy |
As adjectives the difference between troy and roy
is that
troy is of, or relating to, troy weight while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As a noun roy is
(obsolete) a king.
roy |
goy |
As nouns the difference between roy and goy
is that
roy is a king while
goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.
As a proper noun Roy
is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.
As an adjective roy
is royal.
coy |
roy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between coy and roy
is that
coy is (obsolete) to calm or soothe while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As adjectives the difference between coy and roy
is that
coy is (dated) bashful, shy, retiring while
roy is (obsolete) royal.
As nouns the difference between coy and roy
is that
coy is a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted while
roy is (obsolete) a king.
As a verb coy
is (obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.
roy |
rody |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between roy and rody
is that
roy is (obsolete) royal while
rody is (obsolete) ruddy.
As adjectives the difference between roy and rody
is that
roy is (obsolete) royal while
rody is (obsolete) ruddy.
As a noun roy
is (obsolete) a king.
roc |
roy |
As a proper noun roc
is , cognate of english rocco.
As a noun roy is
(obsolete) a king.
As an adjective roy is
(obsolete) royal.
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