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Rout
(rout), v. i.[AS. hrtan.] To roar; to bellow; to snort; to snore loudly. [Obs. or Scot.] Chaucer.

Rout
n.A bellowing; a shouting; noise; clamor; uproar; disturbance; tumult. Shak.
This new book the whole world makes such a rout about.
Sterne.
"My child, it is not well," I said,
"Among the graves to shout;
To laugh and play among the dead,
And make this noisy rout."
Trench.

Rout
v. t.[A variant of root.] To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow.
To rout out (a) To turn up to view, as if by rooting; to discover; to find. (b) To turn out by force or compulsion; as, to rout people out of bed. [Colloq.]

Rout
v. i.To search or root in the ground, as a swine. Edwards.

Rout
n.[OF. route, LL. rupta, properly, a breaking, fr. L. ruptus, p. p. of rumpere to break. See Rupture, reave, and cf. Rote repetition of forms, Route. In some senses this word has been confused with rout a bellowing, an uproar.] [Formerly spelled also route.]
1. A troop; a throng; a company; an assembly; especially, a traveling company or throng. [Obs.] "A route of ratones [rats]." Piers Plowman. "A great solemn route." Chaucer.
And ever he rode the hinderest of the route.
Chaucer.
A rout of people there assembled were.
Spenser.
2. A disorderly and tumultuous crowd; a mob; hence, the rabble; the herd of common people.
the endless routs of wretched thralls.
Spenser.
The ringleader and head of all this rout.
Shak.
Nor do I name of men the common rout.
Milton.
3. The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion; -- said especially of an army defeated, broken in pieces, and put to flight in disorder or panic; also, the act of defeating and breaking up an army; as, t
Rout
v. t.[imp. & p. p.Routed; p. pr. & vb. n.Routing.] To break the ranks of, as troops, and put them to flight in disorder; to put to rout.
That party . . . that charged the Scots, so totally routed and defeated their whole army, that they fied.
Clarendon.
Syn. -- To defeat; discomfit; overpower; overthrow.

Rout
v. i.To assemble in a crowd, whether orderly or disorderly; to collect in company. [obs.] Bacon.
In all that land no Christian[s] durste route.
Chaucer.



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