Associations to the word «Rood»
Noun
- Wit
- Cemetery
- Parish
- Poem
- Sparkling
- Restoration
- Separate
- Fragment
- Rod
- Roof
- Tel
- Satan
- Thornton
- Panel
- Hound
- Manor
- Marble
- Crossing
- Tower
- Robe
- Constantine
- Interior
- Gates
- Parcel
- Statue
- Curse
- Bench
- Jon
- Congregation
- Sculptor
- Procession
- Rent
- Communion
- Iran
- Jesus
- Inscription
- Century
- Pasture
- Physicist
- Monk
- Brisbane
- Cottage
- Sculpture
- Pier
- Mary
- True
- Helena
- Timber
- Deed
- Entrance
- Icon
- Decoration
- Pole
- Judith
- St
- Saint
- Emma
- Durham
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ROOD, noun. (archaic) A crucifix, cross.
ROOD, noun. A measure of land area, equal to a quarter of an acre.
ROOD, noun. (UK) (dialect) (obsolete) A measure of five and a half yards in length.
ROOD GEESE, noun. Plural of rood goose
ROOD GOOSE, noun. (Southwest Scotland) the barnacle goose.
ROOD SCREEN, noun. (architecture) A carved screen that separated the chancel and nave in a medieval church; it originally carried a large crucifix
ROOD SCREENS, noun. Plural of rood screen
Dictionary definition
ROOD, noun. Representation of the cross on which Jesus died.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.