Definitions For Roop

Alternative forms

roup

Etymology 1

From Middle English ropen, from , from , from , *kor-, , to caw, crow. Cognate with , , , , , .

Verb

(intransitive) To cry; shout. (intransitive, UK, _, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To roar; make a great noise.

Derived terms

roopit

Etymology 2

From Middle English rop, from , from , *hrōpą, , shout, cry, from , *kor-, , to caw, crow. Cognate with , , .

Noun

ROOP (plural ROOPs) A cry; a call. hoarseness, hoarseness.

Derived terms

roopy

Etymology 3

From roop, , hoarseness.

Verb

(transitive, usually with up) To make hoarse. : I am rooped up.

Derived terms

rooped up

Anagrams

poor, poro-

Is Roop a Scrabble Word?

Words With Friends NO
Scrabble US NO
Scrabble UK YES
English International (SOWPODS) YES
Scrabble Global YES
Enable1 Dictionary NO

Points in Different Games

Scrabble
6
Words with Friends
7

The word Roop is worth 6 points in Scrabble and 7 points in Words with Friends

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