Definition of Rotte

1. a medieval stringed instrument [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rotte

rotovate
rotovated
rotovates
rotovating
rotoxamine
rotozoomer
rotozoomers
rotproof
rotproofed
rotproofing
rotproofs
rots
rottable
rottan
rottans
rotte (current term)
rotten
rotten apple
rotten borough
rotten boroughs
rottener
rottenest
rottenly
rottenness
rottennesses
rottens
rottenstone
rottenstones
rotter

Literary usage of Rotte

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks by Joseph Banks, Joseph Dalton Hooker (1896)
"21, 1770 "Sea-sawdust" — New Guinea — Landing — Vegetation — -Natives throw fire- darts — Home-sickness of the crew — Coast along Timor — rotte— Aurora ..."

2. Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum by Charles Ammi Cutter, Boston Athenaeum (1874)
"London, 1681. 4°. — PARKER. T. Of Christianity. — Of the Bible. (In hit Disc, of matters pertain, to relig. 1847.) — PARSONS, W., Karl of rotte. ..."

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