rone ronepipe (ˈrəʊnˌpaɪp, Scottish ˈronˌpəɪp) noun
- 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 .
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With a pitchfork they made such an openeing in my rone horse’s belly.
Mowbray Morris
I told her Rone and I would jus’ soon not be let in on the fiesta to-night, and she bit me.
Sinclair Lewis
Simply can’t understand how I ever came to have a pair of shillyshallying children like Rone and Ted.
Sinclair Lewis
My old Oak was there, and the apple trees, and the peaches and the pretty things that bloom in red and rone.
Howard D. Pollyen