Root

See also: root

English

Proper noun

Root

  1. An English surname from Middle English from a byname from Middle English rote (glad).
    • 1969, The Critical Survey, volume 4, page 3:
      In July this year, Mrs. Betty Root, who is in charge of the reading centre at Reading University's Institute of Education, reported 'that there are now more backward readers than ever, in spite of the large number of teaching methods now available'.
  2. An English surname originating as an occupation for a rote (medieval guitar)-player.
  3. A habitational surname from Dutch for someone living near a retting place (Dutch root, from roten (to ret)).
  4. A town in Lucerne canton, Switzerland.
  5. A township in Adams County, Indiana, United States.
  6. A town in Montgomery County, New York, United States; named for lawyer and politician Erastus Root.
  7. A river in Minnesota, United States; named as a translation of its native Dakota name.
  8. A river in Wisconsin, United States.

Alternative forms

  • (English surname): Rouet, Rout, Roots, Roote, Rootes

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German

Proper noun

Root n (proper noun, genitive Roots or (optionally with an article) Root)

  1. A municipality of Lucerne, Switzerland
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