Definitions For Rochet

Etymology 1

s wearing white rochets under black mozzettas.]] Middle English roket, rochet, from {{der, en, xno, rochet}}, {{der, en, frm, rochet}}, from Frankish (cf. Old English rocc, , overgarment).

Pronunciation

(UK) /ˈɹɒtʃɪt/

Noun

ROCHET (plural ROCHETs) A white vestment, worn by a bishop, similar to a surplice but with narrower sleeves, extending either to below the knee (in the Catholic church) or to the hem of the cassock in the Anglican church. from 12th c. (now, rare, historical) A frock or outer garment worn in the 13th and 14th centuries. from 14th c.

Etymology 2

From Middle English roget, from {{der, enm, frm, rouget}}.

Noun

ROCHET (plural ROCHETs) (obsolete) The red gurnard. 14th–19th c. {{C, en, Fish}}

Anagrams

Hector, Troche, hector, orchet, rotche, tocher, troche

Is Rochet a Scrabble Word?

Words With Friends YES
Scrabble US YES
Scrabble UK YES
English International (SOWPODS) YES
Scrabble Global YES
Enable1 Dictionary YES

Points in Different Games

Scrabble
11
Words with Friends
11

The word Rochet is worth 11 points in Scrabble and 11 points in Words with Friends

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