roket
Middle English
Alternative forms
Noun
roket (plural rokets)
- 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.
- c. 1370s. Geoffrey Chaucer, Romaunt of the Rose. 1241-5.
Descendants
- English: rochet
Turkish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɾoket]
Noun
roket (definite accusative roketi, plural roketler)
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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