Roust - definition of roust by The Free Dictionary To cause to get out of bed 2 To cause to leave; drive away: people who were rousted out of their homes by rioters 3 To confront or treat aggressively: The police rousted a group of teenagers in the park [Probably alteration of rouse ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
roust, v. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary OED's earliest evidence for roust is from 1513, in a translation by Gavin Douglas, poet and bishop of Dunkeld It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500) roust is formed within English, by conversion
roust - Wiktionary, the free dictionary roust (third-person singular simple present rousts, present participle rousting, simple past and past participle rousted) to rout out of bed; to rouse
Roust Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To confront or treat aggressively The police rousted a group of teenagers in the park To harass, to treat in a rough way A strong tide or current, especially in a narrow channel Find similar words to roust using the buttons below Roust definition: To cause to get out of bed
What does roust mean? - Definitions. net Rost is a Bengali dish, possibly originating in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh (Eastern Bengal, now Bangladesh) The dish is influenced by the Mughlai cuisine of the Mughal Empire The dish is known for including a large array of spices and ingredients and being a little sweet and very rich