rota
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Chiefly British.
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a round or rotation of duties; a period of work or duty taken in rotation with others.
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an agenda or circuit of sporting events, as a round of golf tournaments, played in different localities throughout the year.
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a roster.
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Official Name Sacra Romana Rota or Sacred Roman Rota. (initial capital letter) the ecclesiastical tribunal in Rome, constituting the court of final appeal.
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Etymology
Origin of rota
First recorded in 1650–60; from Latin: “wheel”
Example Sentences
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Among the duties mentioned was a rota for cooking and cleaning and walking his dog, Badger, along with the instruction that members of the team should do "anything" Brain asked for.
From BBC • Aug. 21, 2025
The volunteers work on a four-week rota and take time to cut and sort out all the stories from two copies of each paper while being careful not to duplicate anything.
From BBC • Mar. 9, 2025
“I don’t think it should be a rota, I think this should be the national championship every single year,” said Klatt, the former Colorado quarterback turned Fox college football analyst.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 1, 2025
Why not look at this sun-splashed sanctuary the way the British Open has St. Andrews in the rotation — or rota — of courses?
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 1, 2025
As a medievalist Ignatius believed in the rota Fortunae, or wheel of fortune, a central concept in De Consolatione Philosophiae, the philosophical work which had laid the foundation for medieval thought.
From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole
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