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roving/ˈrəʊvɪŋ/
▶noun another term for rove3.
■ roves collectively.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
rove1
▶verb
- 1 travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander.
■ (usu. as adj. roving) travel for one's work, having no fixed base: a roving reporter.
- 2 (of eyes) look around in all directions.
– origin C15 (orig. a term in archery): perh. from dial. rave ‘to stray’, prob. of Scand. origin.
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rove2
past of reeve2.
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rove3
▶noun a piece of fibre drawn out and twisted, especially preparatory to spinning. ▶verb form into roves.
– origin C18: of unknown origin.
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rove4
▶noun a small metal plate or ring for a rivet to pass through, especially in boatbuilding.
– origin ME: from ON ró, with the addition of -v-.

