rout
Kelime Anlamı :

1. darmadağın etmek.
2. hezimet.
3. kabul töreni.
4. bozgun.
5. düzensiz kalabalık.
6. gürültücü topluluk.
7. hengâme.
8. aramak.
9. eşelemek.
10. tarumar etmek.
Tanımlar :
1. to make a noise; roar; bellow, as a bull or cow; snort, as a horse.
2. . to snore.
3. . to howl, as the wind; make a roaring noise.
4. to turn up with the snout; root, as a hog: same as root, 1.
5. in mech., to deepen; scoop out; cut out; dig out, as moldings, the spaces between and around block-letters, bookbinders' stamps, etc.
6. to root; rummage or poke about.
7. to collect together; assemble in a company.
8. to put to rout; drive into disordered flight by defeat, as an armed force; hence, to defeat or repulse thoroughly; drive off or dispel, as something of an inimical character.
9. to drive or force, as from a state of repose, concealment. or the like; urge or incite to movement or activity; hence, to draw or drag (forth or out): generally with out or up: as, to rout out a lot of intruders; to rout up a sleeper; to rout out a secret hoard or a recondite fact. see router-out.
10.
11. to crowd or be driven into a confused mass, as from panic following defeat, or from any external force.
12. to start up hurriedly; turn out suddenly or reluctantly, as from a state of repose.
13. to extricate from (other things); hunt up; dig (out); with out.
14. A loud noise; uproar; tumult.
15. . snoring. chaucer (ed. morris).
16. A stunning blow.
17. A troop; a band; a company in general, either of persons or of animals; specifically, a pack of wolves; any irregular or casual aggregation of beings; a crowd.
18. A disorderly or confused crowd of persons; a tumultuous rabble; used absolutely, the general or vulgar mass; the rabble.
19. A large social assemblage; a general gathering of guests for entertainment; a crowded evening party.
20. at common law, an assemblage of three or more persons breaking or threatening to break the peace; a company which is engaged in or has made some movement toward unlawful action.
21. A defeat followed by confused or tumultuous retreat; disorderly flight caused by defeat, as of an army or any body of contestants; hence, any thorough repulse, overthrow, or discomfiture: as, to put an army to rout.
22. see route.
23. the brent or brant-goose, Bernicla brenta.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. a disorderly crowd of people
2. defeat disastrously
3. dig with the snout
4. make a groove in
5. cause to flee
6. an overwhelming defeat
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.