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rone


rone ronepipe (ˈrəʊnˌpaɪp, Scottish ˈronˌpəɪp) noun

  1. Scot a drainpipe or gutter for carrying rainwater from a roof

Word Origin for rone C19: origin unknown Examples from the Web for rone Historical Examples of rone

  • And sone after one Mauncelle a squier, comyng fro Rone, with .

    The Boke of Noblesse

    Unknown

  • With a pitchfork they made such an openeing in my rone horse’s belly.

    Claverhouse

    Mowbray Morris

  • I told her Rone and I would jus’ soon not be let in on the fiesta to-night, and she bit me.

    Babbitt

    Sinclair Lewis

  • Simply can’t understand how I ever came to have a pair of shillyshallying children like Rone and Ted.

    Babbitt

    Sinclair Lewis

  • My old Oak was there, and the apple trees, and the peaches and the pretty things that bloom in red and rone.

    The Secret of the Creation

    Howard D. Pollyen

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