roket

Middle English

Alternative forms

Noun

roket (plural rokets)

  1. A rochet; a loose linen frock.
    • c. 1370s. Geoffrey Chaucer, Romaunt of the Rose. 1241-5.
      A womman wel more fetys is
      In roket than in cote, y-wis.
      The whyte roket, rideled faire,
      Bitokened, that ful debonaire
      And swete was she that it bere.

Descendants


Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French roquette or English rocket.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɾoket]

Noun

roket (definite accusative roketi, plural roketler)

  1. rocket

Declension

Inflection
Nominative roket
Definite accusative roketi
Singular Plural
Nominative roket roketler
Definite accusative roketi roketleri
Dative rokete roketlere
Locative rokette roketlerde
Ablative roketten roketlerden
Genitive roketin roketlerin
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