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Webster 1913 Edition


Roynish

Royn′ish

,
Adj.
[F.
rogneux
, from
rogne
scab, mange, itch.]
Mangy; scabby; hence, mean; paltry; troublesome.
[Written also
roinish
.]
[Obs.]
“The roynish clown.”
Shak.

Webster 1828 Edition


Roynish

ROYN'ISH

, a.
Mean; paltry; as the roynish clown. [Not in use.]

Definition 2024


roynish

roynish

English

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Adjective

roynish (comparative more roynish, superlative most roynish)

  1. (obsolete) Mangy; scabby.
  2. Mean; paltry; troublesome.
    • 1980, Stephen Donaldson, The Wounded Land: The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Book One, Hachette UK (ISBN 9781473202542)
      Their voices had a roynish sound that grated on Covenant's nerves—he had too many horrid memories of urviles—but he suppressed his discomfort