Rook-- noun. A swindler or a cheat, especially at games.
verb. To swindle or to cheat. example: customers are afraid of being rooked by unscrupulous vendors.
Etymology-- Middle English, from Old English, from Old High German.
Date-- Before the twelfth century
Monday, October 29, 2007
What can be different colors, might make you cry, and might a spice that you add to your food?
What seasons your food, might make you thirsty, and distinguishes rivers from oceans?
What brings great beauty, gives scent to a room, and if some people inhale it they may start to sneeze?
What brings warmth to a room, can take down a forest, and dances before your eyes?
What do traveleres ride, that catches the wind, and a type of this thing is called a caravel?
What seasons your food, might make you thirsty, and distinguishes rivers from oceans?
What brings great beauty, gives scent to a room, and if some people inhale it they may start to sneeze?
What brings warmth to a room, can take down a forest, and dances before your eyes?
What do traveleres ride, that catches the wind, and a type of this thing is called a caravel?
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