roric

English

Etymology

From Latin ros, roris (dew).

Adjective

roric (comparative more roric, superlative most roric)

  1. Resembling, pertaining to, or containing dew; dewy.
    • 2013Harvey Swados, The Unknown Constellations, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
      the crying sparrows fluttered through the roric air

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