roynous
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Contents
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Middle English
1.1
Adjective
2
Old French
2.1
Etymology
2.2
Adjective
2.2.1
Declension
2.2.2
Descendants
Middle English
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Adjective
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roynous
Alternative form of
ruynous
Old French
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Etymology
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royne
(
“
mange
”
)
+
-ous
.
Adjective
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roynous
m
(
oblique and nominative feminine singular
roynouse
)
scabby
;
mangy
Declension
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Declension of
roynous
Number
Case
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Singular
Subject
roynous
roynouse
roynous
Oblique
roynous
roynouse
roynous
Plural
Subject
roynous
roynouses
roynous
Oblique
roynous
roynouses
roynous
Descendants
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French:
rogneux
Categories
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Middle English lemmas
Middle English adjectives
Old French terms suffixed with -ous
Old French lemmas
Old French adjectives
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