rone
ronepipe (ˈrəʊnˌpaɪp, Scottish ˈronˌpəɪp)
/ (rəʊn, Scottish ron) /
Scot a drainpipe or gutter for carrying rainwater from a roof
Origin of rone
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How to use rone in a sentence
To rone between Jamaica and dis wid goods—passengers—one trader to be.
The Cruise of the Midge (Vol. II of 2) | Michael ScottThe name was formerly spelled this way and the last syllable pronounced rone.
Herevpon a great councell was kept in the castell of rone, and manie doubts mooued, and few weightie things out of hand concluded.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9) | Raphael HolinshedOn that side towards the sea, the king lodged with his field, and the duke of Clarence on the further side towards rone.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (2 of 9) | Raphael HolinshedThe news of this bloudie battell being reported to the French king as then soiourning at rone, filled the court full of sorrow.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (2 of 9) | Raphael Holinshed
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