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▪ I. † rous, n.1 Sc. Obs.—1 [Of obscure origin: cf. next.] A heavy fall or crash.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 135 His hors hapnit to snapper and to fall, With sic ane rous quhill that him self flew wnder. ▪ II. rous, adv. rare.|raʊs| Also 9 rouse. [Echoic.] With a bounce or bang.
1672Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Rehearsal iii. ii, 'Slife, Sir! you should have come out in choler, rous upon the Stage, just as the other went off. 1888Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. s.v., Down come the roof, rouse. ▪ III. rous variant of rouse a., red. Obs. |