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rocher Obs. exc. dial.|ˈrɒtʃə(r)| [a. OF. rochier (mod.F. rocher) masc., or rochere, -iere fem., f. roche roche n.1] A rock; also dial. a stony or rocky bank.
13..K. Alis. 7090 Ther he fond latimeris That ladde him to hyghe rocheris, To rocheris and wildernes. 13..Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1427 Such a glauerande glam..Ros, þat þe rocherez rungen aboute. c1450Merlin 342 These vj kynges com down the rocher sore hem diffendinge. 1637in Sheffield Gloss. (1888), They grow out of such a rocher of stone that you would hardly thinke there were earth enough to nourish the rootes of the said trees. 1675Hobbes Odyssey (1677) 65 A rocher with his arms he then imbrac't. 1676― Iliad 224 They the prey let go To save it self i' th' woods or rochers high. 1888Sheffield Gloss., Rocher, a rock. |