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    roué
    /ˈruːeɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a debauched man, especially an elderly one: dated "he had lived the life of a roué in the fleshpots of London and Paris"

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  2. noun. rü-ˈā. Synonyms of roué. : a man devoted to a life of sensual pleasure : rake. Did you know? Roué originated as a French word and gained momentum when it began to be used in reference to the libertine companions of Philippe II, France's regent from 1715-1723.

  3. Roué definition: a dissolute and licentious man; rake.. See examples of ROUÉ used in a sentence.

  4. noun. /ˈruːeɪ/ /ruːˈeɪ/ (old-fashioned) a man who behaves badly, especially by drinking a lot of alcohol, having many sexual relationships, etc. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. See roué in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · Past participle of rouer (“to break upon a wheel; to beat harshly”), from the belief that such individuals deserve such a punishment. Rouer derives from the Latin rota (“wheel”), from Proto-Indo-European *Hreth₂- (“to run, to roll”) .

  6. Define roué. roué synonyms, roué pronunciation, roué translation, English dictionary definition of roué. n. A man who recklessly indulges in sensual pleasures; a rake.

  7. rou•é (ro̅o̅ ā′, ro̅o̅′ ā), n. a dissolute and licentious man; rake. French, noun, nominal use of past participle of rouer to break on the wheel (derivative of roue wheel Latin rota ); name first applied to the profligate companions of the Duc d'Orléans (c1720) 1790–1800.

  8. roue. You can describe a smooth-talking, no-good man as a roue. You could also call him a lady's man, a rake, or a Lothario. This one deserves a full etymology: it's French, a participle of rouer, "to break on the wheel," and it's also the name first applied to the profligate companions of the Duc d'Orléans.

  9. roué. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English rou‧é /ˈruːeɪ $ ruːˈeɪ/ noun [ countable] literary a man who believes that pleasure is the most important thing in life – used to show disapproval Origin roué (1800-1900) French past participle of rouer “to punish someone by tying them to a wheel and beating them”, from ...

  10. noun. a debauched or lecherous man; rake. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C19: from French, literally: one broken on the wheel, from rouer, from Latin rotāre to revolve, from rota a wheel; with reference to the fate deserved by a debauchee.

  11. French-English translation of "ROUÉ" | The official Collins French-English Dictionary with over 100,000 English translations.