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▪ I. † ˈrosen, a. Obs. Also 5 rosene, rosyne. [f. rose n. + -en4.] 1. Formed or consisting of roses; pertaining to roses; distilled from roses.
c1000Sax. Leechd. I. 302 Ᵹenim þysse ylcan wyrte seaw aglaofotis mid rosenan ele ᵹemencᵹed. a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 845 His leef a rosen chapelet Had maad. c1374― Boeth. ii. metr. iii. (1868) 39 Whan þe wode wexeþ redy of rosene floures. 1446Lydg. Nightingale Poems (1900) 20 Gadre on an hepe these rosen-floures fyve. 2. Rose-coloured, rosy, roseate.
c1000ælfric Hom. II. 334 Þa betwux hancrede læᵹ se halᵹa wer ᵹeedcucod, mid rose[n]um hiwe ofergoten. a1100Anglo-Saxon Hymn. (Surtees) 105 Mid ænlicum leohte & wlite rosenum. a1100Gloss. in Haupt Zeitschrift IX. 483 In rosatum, on rosenne [altered to ᵹerosedne]. c1374Chaucer Boeth. ii. metr. iii. (1868) 39 Whan phebus..bygynneþ to spreden his clerenesse with rosene chariettes. Ibid. iii. metr. i. 64 Þe day..lediþ þe rosene horse of þe sonne. c1402Lydg. Compl. Bl. Knt. 656 Er the sonne to-morwe be risen newe, And er he have ayein his rosen hewe. 1412–20― Troy-bk. ii. 3923 Allas! chaunged is hir rosen hewe! ▪ II. rosen obs. form of rosin. |