See Also: rout(1)(dictionary)
rout(9)(dictionary)
rout(8)(dictionary)
rout(7)(dictionary)
rout(6)(dictionary)
rout(5)(dictionary)
rout(4)(dictionary)
rout(3)(dictionary)
rout(2)(dictionary)
rout(10)(dictionary)

rout(6) (iou) and to-(1) (iou)


rout(6) (iou)



rout verb1 intrans. obsolete exc. dial.
[Old English hrutan = Old Frisian hruta, Old Saxon hrutan, Old High German hruan, prob. of imit. origin.]
Snore.

to-(1) (iou)



to- prefix1 (not productive).
[Old English to- = Old Frisian ti-, te-, Old Saxon ti- (te-), Old High German zi-, za-, ze- and zir-, zar- (German zer-), from West Germanic from Germanic = Latin dis-: see DIS-.]
Forming chiefly verbs with the senses 'asunder, apart, to or in pieces', and 'away, about, abroad, here and there'. Also with intensive force, 'completely, entirely, thoroughly, greatly, severely'.