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Толковый словарь английского языка - rut

 

Rut

rut
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~te, from Middle French ruit ~, disturbance, from Late Latin rugitus roar, from Latin rugire to roar; akin to Middle Irish rucht roar, Old Church Slavic rŭžati to neigh Date: 15th century an annually recurrent state of sexual excitement in the male deer, the period during which ~ normally occurs, II. intransitive verb (~ted; ~ting) Date: circa 1625 to be in or enter into a state of ~, III. noun Etymology: perhaps modification of Middle French route way, route Date: 1552 1. a track worn by a wheel or by habitual passage, a groove in which something runs, channel, furrow, a usual or fixed practice, IV. transitive verb (~ted; ~ting) Date: 1607 to make a ~ in ; furrow
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a deep track made by the passage of wheels. 2 an established (esp. tedious) mode of practice or procedure. --v.tr. (rutted, rutting) mark with ruts. Phrases and idioms in a rut following a fixed (esp. tedious or dreary) pattern of behaviour that is difficult to change. Derivatives rutty adj. Etymology: prob. f. OF rote (as ROUTE) 2. n. & v. --n. the periodic sexual excitement of a male deer, goat, ram, etc. --v.intr. (rutted, rutting) be affected with rut. Derivatives ruttish adj. Etymology: ME f. OF rut, ruit f. L rugitus f. rugire roar RUTABAGA n. a swede. Etymology: Sw. dial. rotabagge ...
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