röut

See also: rout

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse rauta, from Proto-Germanic *rautōną (see also Old Norse hrjóta, rjóta, rýta.) Cognate with Icelandic rauta, English rout, root.

Verb

röut (preterite röutä)

  1. To moo once or twice, to low; to bellow.
    kåon reote o vild koma eot
    The cows mooed and wanted to get out.

See also

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