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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rogue
n.
1.
Eng.Law
A
vagrant
;
an
idle
,
sturdy
beggar
;
a
vagabond
;
a
tramp
.
Note:
☞
The
phrase
rogues
and
vagabonds
is
applied
to
a
large
class
of
wandering
,
disorderly
,
or
dissolute
persons
.
They
were
formerly
punished
by
being
whipped
and
having
the
gristle
of
the
right
ear
bored
with
a
hot
iron
.
2.
A
deliberately
dishonest
person
;
a
knave
;
a
cheat
.
The
rogue
and
fool
by
fits
is
fair
and
wise
.
--
Pope
.
3.
One
who
is
pleasantly
mischievous
or
frolicsome
;
hence
,
often
used
as
a
term
of
endearment
.
Ah
,
you
sweet
little
rogue
, you!
--
Shak
.
4.
An
elephant
that
has
separated
from
a
herd
and
roams
about
alone
,
in
which
state
it
is
very
savage
.
5.
Hort.
A
worthless
plant
occuring
among
seedlings
of
some
choice
variety
.
Rogues' gallery
,
a
collection
of
portraits
of
rogues
or
criminals
,
for
the
use
of
the
police
authorities
.
Rogue's march
,
derisive
music
performed
in
driving
away
a
person
under
popular
indignation
or
official
sentence
,
as
when
a
soldier
is
drummed
out
of
a
regiment
.
Rogue's yarn
,
yarn
of
a
different
twist
and
color
from
the
rest
,
inserted
into
the
cordage
of
the
British
navy
,
to
identify
it
if
stolen
,
or
for
the
purpose
of
tracing
the
maker
in
case
of
defect
.
Different
makers
are
required
to
use
yarns
of
different
colors
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rogue's
gallery
n
1:
a
coterie
of
undesirable
people
[
syn
:
galere
]
2:
a
collection
of
pictures
of
criminals
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