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Roderic

British  
/ ˈrɒdərɪk /

noun

  1. See Rory O'Connor

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Harris, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin and Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman had previously agreed the passage of the Finance Bill was a priority for the coalition government.

From BBC • Nov. 6, 2024

His father, Ronald Culver, was also an actor, and his son, Roderic Culver, became an actor, too, Mr. Bowington said.

From New York Times • Mar. 13, 2024

S Roderic Teamer injured his hamstring against the Patriots.

From Washington Times • Oct. 17, 2023

“I love Aune because of the way that he has solidified the starting spot for us and kind of unlocked our winning potential,” said Roderic Burns, North Texas’s leading receiver.

From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2022

The armies met near Cadiz, Roderic himself leading the Gothic host, resplendent in his princely robes of silk and gold embroidery, and reclining in a car drawn by white mules.

From Legends & Romances of Spain by Spence, Lewis