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▪ I. ronk, a. dial.|rɒŋk| [var. rank a.] Unmanageable, refractory, unruly; depraved, libidinous; cunning. Hence ˈronkness.
1877–1905in Eng. Dial. Dict. 1908E. M. Sneyd-Kynnersley H.M.I. xvii. 191 ‘Well, sir, he is not a bad sort of boy, but he is—er—er—’ I broke in to his relief: ‘His mother says he is ronk.’ The master jumped at it: ‘That's exactly what he is, sir: he's ronk.’ Ibid., 192 Choir-boys have an established reputation for ronkness. 1972Times 31 Oct. 14/7 ‘Ronk’ means what the yokels of London would describe as ‘randy’. ▪ II. ronk(e obs. ff. rank a. |