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▪ I. roused, ppl. a.1|raʊzd| [f. rouse v.1 + -ed1.] Disturbed; aroused, awakened.
1590Spenser F.Q. iii. i. 62 The whole family..Rashly out of their rouzed couches sprong. 1602Shakes. Ham. ii. ii. 510 So after Pyrrhus pause, A rowsed Vengeance sets him new a-worke. 1716Loyal Mourner 10 And rouz'd Sea-Monsters in the Tempest play. 1820Shelley Witch Atl. l, The flagging wing Of the roused cormorant. 1856Stonehenge Brit. Rural Sports 129/1 The fine fresh scent of a newly-roused fox. 1894Mrs. H. Ward Marcella II. 245 He leant over her in his roused strength. ▪ II. roused, ppl. a.2 (See rouse v.2 1.)
1899Shetland News 22 July (E.D.D.), Two small cargoes of ‘roused’ herrings were sent south from Lerwick. |