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rook
1[ rook ]
rook
2[ rook ]
noun
Chess.
- one of two pieces of the same color that may be moved any number of unobstructed squares horizontally or vertically; castle.
rook
1/ ʊ /
noun
- a large Eurasian passerine bird, Corvus frugilegus , with a black plumage and a whitish base to its bill: family Corvidae (crows)
- slang.a swindler or cheat, esp one who cheats at cards
verb
- slang.tr to overcharge, swindle, or cheat
rook
2/ ʊ /
noun
- a chesspiece that may move any number of unoccupied squares in a straight line, horizontally or vertically Also calledcastle
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rook1
First recorded before 900; Middle English rok(e), Old English ō; cognate with Old Norse ō, Old High German hruoh
Origin of rook2
1300–50; Middle English rok < Old French roc < Arabic rukhkh < Persian rukh
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rook1
Old English ō ; related to Old High German hruoh , Old Norse ō
Origin of rook2
C14: from Old French rok , ultimately from Arabic rukhkh
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I asked Cassidy’s office whether the senator actually had input into the changes and, if not, whether he felt rooked by Kennedy.
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But on the 55th move, Ding committed a fatal blunder – moving his rook into a position to be taken.
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Now, it seems the poison wasn't consumed by rodents - but by rooks and crows.
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Rxd3, and White’s pawns will prove sitting ducks in a shooting gallery for Black’s rook.
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The bishops rip the pawn cover from the Black king, and the White queen and rook take it from there.
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