- roistered
- roist·er || 'rɔɪstə(r) v. revel, celebrate in a loud and riotous manner; behave in a loud and boisterous manner
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
roister — I. noun Etymology: Middle French rustre lout, alteration of ruste, from ruste, adjective, rude, rough, from Latin rusticus rural more at rustic Date: 1551 archaic one that roisters ; roisterer II. intransitive verb (roistered; roistering … New Collegiate Dictionary