rote
English
/ɹəʊt/, /ɹoʊt/
noun
Definitions
- Mechanical routine; a fixed, habitual, repetitive, or mechanical course of procedure.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English rote (condition, state, habit, custom, wont, glad, root).
Origin
Middle English
rote
Gloss
condition, state, habit, custom, wont, glad, root
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
根
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- birotate English
- root English
- rota English
- rotavirus English
- rotelike English
- rotely English
- rotework English
- rotiform English
- rotor English
- work English
- *exderoteolāre Latin
- *roticinu Latin
- Rota Latin
- birotus Latin
- rota Latin
- rotarius Latin
- rotella Latin
- rotellam Latin
- roto Latin
- rotula Latin
- rotulus Latin
- rotundus Latin
- rupta Latin
- Roero Italian
- rota Italian
- ruota Italian
- rote French
- roulette French
- rueda Spanish, Castilian
- *Hret- Proto-Indo-European
- *ret- Proto-Indo-European
- roda Portuguese
- rota Portuguese
- rōt Old English
- rooten Middle English
- rote Middle English
- roten Middle English
- rotyn Middle English
- رُطْل Arabic
- rote Old French
- roter Old French
- ruee Old French
- roda Catalan, Valencian
- रटना Hindi
- रट्टा मारना Hindi
- rodo Galician
- roată Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- crwth Welsh
- roten Middle High German
- rotte Middle High German
- rrotë Albanian
- roda Old Portuguese
- aroatã Aromanian
- roatã Aromanian
- arròda Occitan
- ròda Occitan
- *rotā Proto-Italic
- roda Romansh
- rouda Romansh
- rueda Asturian
- ruede Friulian
- rota Sicilian
- roda Venetian
- rua Venetian
- errota Basque
- rota Neapolitan
- rùda Istriot
- rueda Leonese