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roan I. \ˈrōn sometimes -ōən\ adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Old Spanish roano, probably irregular from Gothic rauths red — more at red 1. of an animal's coat : having the base color (as black, red, gray, or brown) muted and lightened by a liberal admixture of white hairs — compare blue-roan, red-roan, strawberry roan 2. : of the color roan 3. [roan (II) ] : made of roan < roan binding > II. noun (-s) 1. a. : an animal (as a horse) with a roan coat — usually used of a red roan when unqualified; see blue-roan b. : roan antelope 2. a. : the color of a roan horse — used especially when the base color is red b. : a moderate reddish brown that is redder and slightly lighter and stronger than mahogany, redder, less strong, and slightly lighter than oxblood, and redder and paler than Tuscan red 3. : a sheepskin used especially for bookbinding generally made from skins that are tanned with sumac and colored and finished to imitate morocco — distinguished from basil |